“I’m Not Done With You”: Logan Paul Steals Jey Uso’s Spot In Elimination Chamber After Shocking Attack On SmackDown
The Maverick is officially in, but how he got there has everyone asking questions. Friday night’s WWE SmackDown in Louisville took a wild turn just 24 hours before Elimination Chamber, leaving fans scrambling to figure out what’s real and what’s scripted.
The show opened with a scene nobody expected. Jey Uso was stretchered into an ambulance, looking completely beaten down backstage at the KFC Yum! Center. With Cody Rhodes, Jacob Fatu, and several other stars hovering nearby, the question hung in the air: who actually put Jey on the shelf?
Whatever the answer, the damage was done. Uso was officially pulled from tomorrow’s Elimination Chamber match, and WWE needed a replacement fast.
Enter Logan Paul.
But the social media megastar didn’t just waltz into the spot. Jacob Fatu wanted it too, leading SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis to book a last-minute showdown between the two. Winner goes to the Chamber. Loser goes home disappointed.

The match delivered exactly what you’d expect. Paul showed his usual athleticism, Fatu brought the destruction, and the Louisville crowd ate up every second. But just when it looked like Fatu had things under control, Drew McIntyre’s music hit.
The Scottish Warrior stormed down, championship belt in hand, and cracked Fatu across the skull. That was all Paul needed to pick up the pin and book his ticket to tomorrow’s main event.
Here’s where things get interesting though. Earlier in the match, a masked man charged the ring trying to take out Paul. Security jumped in, ripped off the mask, and revealed… some random guy nobody recognized.
No Solo Sikoa. No returning legend. Just a complete unknown who got handled immediately.
The timing raises eyebrows too. Remember how Bronson Reed legitimately injured his bicep on Raw? He was supposedly the one representing The Vision in this match. When he went down, WWE pivoted to Uso. Now Uso’s “injured” and Paul slides right in.
Coincidence? Probably not.
What matters now is what happens Saturday night. Paul steps into the Elimination Chamber with some of WWE’s biggest names, and you know he’s going to do everything possible to steal the show.
As for who attacked Jey Uso? Your guess is as good as mine. But something tells me we haven’t seen the last of this story.









