Logan Paul has showed off his injury after WWE's Money in the Bank event in London left him bleeding after being put through a table.
It was a massive night at the O2 Arena as WWE brought a Premium Live Event to England's capital for the first time since Insurrextion in 2003.
Last year the promotion had brought Clash in the Castle to Cardiff but the Money in the Bank show is one of the biggest of their year, making it extra special.
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Fresh from being pelted by bottles of Prime in Barcelona, Paul was one of the biggest names on the card as he took part in the seven man ladder match.
The winner was entitled to a shot at any WWE title of their choosing in the next year and alongside LA Knight, Paul was one of the favourites to win.
It put him up against high flier Ricochet who he'd also clashed with earlier in the year at Royal Rumble, with the two men producing a moment of magic.
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On Saturday the pair once again clashed on the top rope of the ring, with Ricochet flinging the YouTuber through a table set up on the outside.
It could have been a real nasty moment for both men as it didn't go 100% according to plan and afterwards the 'Ultimate Influencer' showed off his injuries alongside the caption: "I like this sport."
Paul was the ultimate bad guy for the raucous British crowd with the fans calling him a 'w***er' and booing him every time he entered the ring.
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On the other side was LA Knight who the crowd clearly wanted to win the match, even more so than Englishman Butch, also known as Pete Dunne.
In the end however it was a bit of a surprise to see Damien Priest get to the top of the ladder and capture the briefcase with the contract inside.
The Judgement Day member then came to ringside during the World Heavyweight title match between champion Seth Rollins and Finn Balor.
Balor, who is leader of the ground that Priest is part of, looked on the verge of winning the match before his stablemate appeared ready to cash in on his title match.
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However the Puerto Rican only succeeded in distracting Balor and allowing Rollins to defend his title and get out of dodge of a sneak attack from the Money in the Bank winner.
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