A YouTuber has published a clip of his intense encounter with Logan Paul at a festival.
Social creator Anwar Jibawi took to Twitter in the early hours of Wednesday morning to post a clip of himself approaching Logan at the packed-out event.
Logan can be seen gesturing in front of Jibawi, who appears to shrug before approaching the Youtuber-turned-fighter.
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Logan then hits him across the face with a swift slap, knocking him violently to the ground.
Clearly dazed, Jibawi jumps back up and can be heard saying: “What? What?” to the camera.
However, many of Anwar’s 250,000 Twitter followers were convinced the moment was staged, with one writing: “It’s staged, they used to make Vines together.”
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Another echoed: “I miss the Vine days,” while a third commented: “You do know this is staged?”
It comes after Logan baffled fans earlier this month when he posted a drastic 'three-day body transformation' photo ahead of WrestleMania 38.
Taking to Twitter ahead of the WWE event, which marked his professional debut, Logan spoke about his workout routine, telling fans his impressive set of abs wasn’t the result of weeks in the gym, but rather three days of sit-ups.
Logan explained he ‘maintained a regiment of 100 push-ups and 100 sit-ups every day for 3 days in a row' to obtain his Herculean torso, and fans were having none of it.
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One Twitter user accused Paul of having 'just pushed his stomach out in the first pics and lightly flexed for the second set', while another responded: "You are so obviously puffing out your belly in these lmao. It's also scientifically impossible to do this."
A third sceptic quipped: "Girl I do 100 push ups and crunches a day and I don’t look like this."
Whatever his secret, it’s clearly working for Logan, who was victorious on the night and told talkSport after his win: "This is surreal. I cannot believe I got to share the ring with the Mysterios and also won the match. You know this is my first win. I can no longer say I’m the world’s highest-paid loser, that was my thing."
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Even more entertaining than Logan’s suspiciously flimsy pre-match workout routine was his outfit on the night, which featured his £3.8million Pokemon card, worn around his neck no less.
Paul picked up the coveted PSA Grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator card in Dubai last July, in turn breaking the record for the most expensive Pokémon trading card sold at a private sale after forking out a whopping $5,275,000 (£3,862,424).
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