The wrestling company announced Thursday that they had signed a contract with the controversial creator of the video sharing website, who has made a second career for himself as a fighter with circus-like boxing matches.

Floyd Mayweather (L) is punched by Logan Paul during their contracted exhibition boxing match at Hard Rock Stadium on June 06, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

The Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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Paul signed a contract with the company, but didn't give any information about what he'll be doing for the promotion.

Paul signed a multi-year contract.

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Jake and Paul became well-known on vine. A man who had died by suicide in a forest was shown in a vlog by Paul. Paul's personal channel has more than 20 million subscribers, while his Impaulsive show has more than four million subscribers. The Paul brothers started fighting. A pay-per-view exhibition match was held last year. Roughly 1 million buys were generated by the fight. At Wrestlemania, Paul made his debut.

Vince McMahon, the CEO and chairman of World Wrestling Entertainment, stepped down as an investigation was launched into claims he paid $3 million to a former employee over an affair.

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$17 million. Forbes reported that Paul was the ninth highest-earning YouTuber of the year.

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