"Call me Nostradamus" - Dutch Mantell declares major star will debut in WWE within the next 6 months (Exclusive)

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The WWE remains an attractive destination for not just professional wrestlers but also for other popular personalities from different walks of entertainment. Dutch Mantell has predicted Jake Paul would be in the Stamford-based company soon.

Logan Paul's brother recently fought Mike Tyson in a highly-criticized boxing match. Jake is considered among the most popular yet controversial influencers in the world.

During the latest episode of Smack Talk, Dutch Mantell stated that Jake Paul could also follow his older brother into pro wrestling.

"I think Jake Paul is coming to WWE... I think, Jake Paul, they are going to have him in WWE within the next six months. I'm just sitting here and all of a sudden, out of the blue this vision comes to me... Call me Nostradamus or whatever, but I see it coming." [From 31:53 to 32:38]

There has been a lot of buzz online about Jake Paul and Mike Tyson potentially having another meeting, this time inside a pro wrestling ring. Dutch Mantell admitted that he wouldn't mind seeing 'Iron' Mike and The Problem Child at WrestleMania 41 and noted that WWE's production team could get a lot from the story that began in a boxing ring.

"I like it because they could tell a hell of a story even after that because now you're going to take their production team, put all this stuff together, and by the time it gets here, hell, you are ready to see it. So, go out there and do your ten minutes, do whatever you want to do and I think that would get people tuning in and coming through the turnstile." [From 31:15 to 31:40]

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While there is no certainty of seeing Jake Paul in World Wrestling Entertainment, Logan Paul would certainly be a prominent figure as WrestleMania gets closer and there is a possibility he might come back soon.


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