Logan Paul involved in chaotic brawl with one person swinging a CHAIR ringside during Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz… just hours after he performed 1000 miles away at WWE SummerSlam
- Logan Paul was in attendance to support his brother in his fight with Nate Diaz
- But WWE star found himself involved as a chaotic melee at erupted in the crowd
- Footage showed a fan ringside swinging a chair as security tried to restore order
Logan Paul found himself involved in a ringside brawl during his brother Jake’s fight with Nate Diaz on Saturday night.
At the American Airlines Center in Texas, Jake Paul returned to winning ways inside the ring, dropping Diaz in the fifth round en route to a comfortable unanimous decision win against the former UFC star.
Just hours earlier, the elder Paul brother continued his burgeoning professional wrestling career by defeating Ricochet at the WWE’s SummerSlam event at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
Right after getting his hand raised, Paul flew the over 1000 mile journey via private jet in order to be in attendance for his brother’s headline bout.
Spotted in attendance sporting a fresh black eye from his WWE exploits, Paul sat at ringside to cheer Jake on from the crowd.
Logan Paul found himself embroiled in a ringside altercation during brother Jake’s win over Nate Diaz on Saturday
Paul could be seen arguing with someone in the audience before a brawl erupted with one person swinging a chair
The 28-year-old has wowed WWE fans at SummerSlam just hours earlier before flying to the fight via private jet
However, Paul soon found himself back in action at ringside as footage captured by a bystander showed another spectator goading the 28-year-old into a fight.
Still decked out in his WWE attire from earlier in the evening, Paul can been seen in the clip angrily returning verbal fire as the action continues inside the ring in the background.
The brawl quickly spreads across the floor, and one person can be seen attempting to swing a chair before it is wrestled away from them by another.
Security quickly intervene in an attempt to restore order as the involved parties crush into a barricade, knocking it over in the process.
Despite the distracting incident outside the ring, Jake Paul produced a confident performance in his first fight since losing to Tommy Fury in February.
Speaking following the fight, the 26-year-old took aim at Conor McGregor, claiming that the Irishman ‘needs to go to rehab’, but insisted he would rather work towards a bout with multi-weight boxing world champion Canelo Alvarez.