Logan Paul once appeared on a popular NBC crime drama.
Wrestling host Steve Fall recently quizzed WWE SmackDown star B-Fab on the validity of Paul’s involvement in the Law & Order series. B-Fab correctly identified it as a true statement, citing Paul’s tendency to be “everywhere” as her reasoning.
As it turns out, it’s actually true.
Long before he burst onto the WWE scene, Logan Paul made a name for himself across social media. In between, he also dipped his toes into the acting world. Paul had a notable role on NBC, placing him in the center of a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode.
In 2015, Paul guest-starred as Ryan, a cyber terrorist spearheading a series of threats, intimidation tactics, and the eventual kidnapping of video game developer Raina Punjabi. SVU detective Odafin Tutuola, played by Ice-T, ultimately shot Paul’s character dead after an intense faceoff atop a roof.
Paul’s appearance came in the 14th episode of SVU season 16, titled “Intimidation Game.”
“A female video game developer is harassed and threatened by a group of misogynistic cyber terrorists,” reads the official episode synopsis.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has regularly brought back guest stars to play different roles over the years. However, “Intimidation Game” would mark Paul’s only outing on the show. Paul has also starred in Bad Weather Films, King Bachelor’s Pad, and The Thinning, the latter in which he played a lead role alongside Peyton List.
Although it originally aired on NBC, Paul’s episode of SVU is now available for streaming on Hulu.
In 2022, Paul made his professional wrestling debut in a tag team match alongside WWE veteran The Miz at WrestleMania 42. Four years later, Paul now reigns as a WWE World Tag Team Champion with Austin Theory.
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