Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes' Super Bowl Rings Get Used for Violence on WWE Raw

Patrick Mahomes - Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII Ring Ceremony - Red Carpet
(Photo : Handout/Kansas City Chiefs via Getty Images) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - In this handout image provided by the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes reacts during the Chiefs Super Bowl LVII Ring Ceremony at Union Station on June 15, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes has been using some of his free time to enjoy WWE action, and he became partly involved in the show.

The NFL's top quarterback was present at the latest episode of WWE's flagship show, Monday Night Raw, which took place live on April 29 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.

WWE United States Champion Logan Paul extended the invitation to Mahomes, who lent his three Super Bowl rings to the social media personality during one segment.

Paul had intended to use the signal-caller's Super Bowl rings as brass knuckles for his trademark punch to Jey Uso.

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However, JD McDonagh, who was holding Uso in place in preparation for Paul's attack, ended up taking the Super Bowl rings-filled punch after Uso dodged him. 

Patrick Mahomes and IShowSpeed accompany Logan Paul

The three-time Super Bowl MVP wasn't the only star power invited by Logan Paul during the episode.

Alongside him was streamer IShowSpeed, and the trio kicked off the Raw episode outside the building, with Paul arriving in a Rolls Royce.

Mahomes also wore a large diamond necklace featuring the PRIME energy drink logo. The brand, promoted and founded by YouTubers and internet personalities Logan Paul and KSI, is also an official sponsor of the WWE. 

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