Ringside footage caught Logan Paul’s incredible Frog Splash that drew gasps at first SummerSlam

Logan Paul will struggle to top his first SummerSlam appearance.
The YouTuber’s latest WWE match will come during ‘The Biggest Party of the Summer' at the home of NFL side the Detroit Lions in Michigan this weekend.
Paul will clash with Ricochet, whom he has been feuding with all year following their mid-air collision at Royal Rumble, during the eagerly anticipated pay-per-view event on August 5.
The older brother of Jake Paul will be making a second appearance at SummerSlam having stolen the show with his performance against The Miz in July 2022.
Paul proved he is a natural professional wrestler as he climbed to the top rope and flung himself through the air to land a remarkable Frog Splash on his rival.
The Miz, who was laying across the announcer's desk, was flattened by Paul who sent them both crashing through the table and left everyone at the Nissan Stadium shaken.
Ringside footage of the epic exchange was soon shared on social media and quickly went viral as Paul declared: “I love this s***.â€
The multi-talented 28-year-old will be hoping he can emerge from SummerSlam injury free so he can return to the boxing ring for the first time since fighting Floyd Mayweather in June 2021.
Paul, who pushed ‘Money’ all eight rounds, suffered a split decision defeat to KSI in his only professional fight after previously drawing a white-collar matchup with his former rival.
Since then, the pair have become friends and business partners after launching PRIME and striking the hydration partnerships with the UFC, Arsenal, and Barcelona.
KSI is set to fight Tommy Fury in Manchester on October 14.
Paul has already committed to appearing on the eagerly anticipated card and his opponent is booked but not yet named as he prepares for SummerSlam.
"I'm f***ing pumped, man," Paul told ESPN after his boxing comeback was announced.
"It's been so long since I had a boxing fight, and I feel like I've kind of been left out of the conversation.
“But I don't train wrestling. I train in boxing. I practice for my matches a couple of times, but it's not like I'm doing WWE training.
“I've been behind the scenes just boxing for the past two years, so I'm so excited to finally get back in the ring and show people how good I really am at the sport.â€