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The first of three eliminations came when the young OG, Je’Von Evans, was taken out by Logan Paul. You can see in the video below that the landing was an extremely awkward one to the neck, and Evans visibly clutched his neck in pain.

With that said, there was no sign of medical staff around, which likely means that it was simply a scare and not an injury. Evans had suffered an injury earlier on RAW, but thankfully, that wasn’t too bad either. The 21-year-old, who will only turn 22 after WrestleMania 42, was hoping to become the youngest World Champion in WWE history. He still has two years to beat Randy Orton’s record, as The Viper became the youngest World Champion in WWE history at the age of 24.

Saying that, Randy Orton, 22 years later, will be attempting to gete World Championship #15, crossing Triple H’s record and going one shy of Ric Flair and two of John Cena. It was an unexpected turn of events. As for Logan Paul, he also went on to eliminate Trick Williams and LA Knight.