- Logan Paul pushed back at internet wrestling fans, calling them out for labeling him a “part-timer.”
- He listed recent match dates and highlighted that he’s been winning on WWE programming.
- Paul argued WWE can thrive post-John Cena, saying more spotlight can fall on The Vision.
Logan Paul pushes back on ‘part-timer’ label
Logan Paul addressed criticism from the internet wrestling community (IWC) in a blunt segment of his latest vlog, saying fans who call him a part-timer are wrong. The YouTuber-turned-WWE star used the clip to list his recent appearances and emphasize that he’s been consistently working and winning.
He says dates and results speak for themselves
Paul named specific dates to underline his activity: Nov. 24, Nov. 29, Dec. 8 and Dec. 15. “Four out of the five weeks, I’m in a match,” he said, adding that he won each of those matches. In the vlog he delivered a blunt message to critics: “Fuck you! My matches are good ‘cause I’m fucking good!”
Vlog clip: Paul’s full message
The exchange appears in the YouTube clip Paul posted. Below is the embedded video for context and verification.
On WWE’s future and John Cena
Earlier in the same vlog, Paul suggested WWE is in a stronger position to thrive now that John Cena has retired from active full-time competition. He argued that more of the spotlight can move to The Vision, the faction he joined ahead of War Games at Survivor Series.
What this means for Paul’s WWE role
Paul’s tone mixed worked-shoot heat with clear promotion of his standing in WWE. By listing consecutive appearances and results, he framed himself as active and invested — pushing back against critics who credit his match quality only to long rehearsal time or outside help.
Observers note Paul has improved quickly in the ring but still shows occasional weaknesses when booked more regularly. His recent run, however, has leaned into wins and momentum, and he used the vlog to make that point forcefully.
Reaction and next steps
Paul’s remarks are likely to spark discussion among fans and pundits about whether a high-profile outsider can transition into a long-term WWE star. For now, he’s leaning into momentum — wrestling frequently, winning matches and openly confronting critics.
How do you view Logan Paul’s recent WWE run? Is he proving he’s more than a part-timer, or are there limits to his long-term upside? Drop thoughts where you follow this story.
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