Three-time Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes got involved in an angle with United States Champion Logan Paul on Monday's WWE Raw in Kansas City. 

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Mahomes made a cameo appearance in the show open, arriving at the building with Paul. Later, the two-time NFL MVP passed Paul Super Bowl rings to use as a weapon in an angle involving Jey Uso, The Judgment Day and the returning Braun Strowman.

Paul had ring announcer Samantha Irvin introduce Mahomes to the live crowd, then cut a promo running down Uso as he stood in the ring alongside The Judgment Day.

Mahomes passed Paul the rings, but Paul accidentally hit JD McDonagh rather than Uso as he intended. 

Strowman then made his return to save Uso as Paul and the remaining members of The Judgment Day attacked. 

Uso will challenge Damian Priest of The Judgment Day for the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday's Backlash event in France. 

WWE chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque posted a photo with Mahomes from backstage: 

Our ongoing coverage from Raw and night two of the WWE Draft is here.

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