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WWE Splats Logan Paul Review – Smash, Splat & Laugh!

WWE Splats are here, and they’re a hilarious hit, literally. In this review, we’re checking out the Logan Paul 4-inch WWE Splats figure, part of the Walmart-exclusive series from ToyMonster. Whether you’re a longtime WWE fan, a toy collector, or just someone who enjoys stress-busting silliness, this figure delivers a wild and weirdly satisfying experience.

First Impressions

Out of the box, Logan Paul’s Splats figure makes a statement. The design is fun and exaggerated, with a giant, squishy head and rubbery body that invites chaos. You instantly want to throw it, and that’s the point. The toy’s squishy texture and springy bounce scream “play with me,” even for adult collectors.

The packaging leans into the fun with bold colors and a clear message:
Smash. Splat. Laugh. And honestly? That’s exactly what happens.

Performance (Yes, We SPLATTED Him)

Let’s be real — you’re not buying this to pose it. You’re buying it to launch it across the room. And it delivers.

We tested it out in the YouTube Short below, and trust us — Logan Paul gets properly SPLATTED. The toy bounces off surfaces without damage, holds its shape, and somehow makes getting slammed into a desk funny every time.

Watch it in action:

Collector Appeal

While clearly a play toy, WWE Splats also double as offbeat collectibles. The exaggerated style and minimal articulation make them better suited for desk displays, fun photo ops, or even quirky shelf fillers alongside your standard action figures.

There’s also a mystery blind bag series (with minis!) and other superstars like John Cena and Randy Orton, which gives the line real lineup potential.

Final Thoughts

WWE Splats Logan Paul is ridiculous, in the best way possible. It’s a figure designed for impact, and it turns destruction into comedy. If you’re looking for something serious and super-poseable, look elsewhere. But if you want to laugh while pelting Logan Paul at a wall like a stretchy stress ball, this is absolutely your toy.

 

 

 

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