WWE veteran criticizes Triple H for Logan Paul absence from Netflix RAW debut

Jonathan Coachman criticizes WWE's decision to exclude Logan Paul from Netflix RAW promotions, while Paul reveals involvement in upcoming promotional content.

WWE veteran criticizes Triple H for Logan Paul absence from Netflix RAW debut

Former WWE personality Jonathan Coachman voiced concerns over Triple H’s creative decision to exclude Logan Paul from RAW’s Netflix launch promotions. Speaking on “The Coach & Bro Show,” Coachman labeled the omission a “gigantic mistake,” particularly given Paul’s extensive social media influence.

The criticism comes as WWE prepares for its historic move to Netflix on January 6, 2025. While the company has promoted appearances by John Cena, The Rock, and Roman Reigns, Paul’s absence from promotional materials has drawn attention.

“When you have the biggest RAW that you’ve ever had and it’s not close […] at no point has Logan Paul been featured, been tweeting, been focused on this at all,” Coachman stated on Behind The Turnbuckle. He emphasized the missed opportunity for free advertising through Paul’s millions of followers.

Paul, who captured the United States Championship before losing it to LA Knight at SummerSlam 2024, has been away from WWE programming since becoming a father in September 2024. His recent in-ring accomplishments include matches against top stars like Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Rey Mysterio.

Netflix promotional shoot marks Paul’s return

In a natural development to the story, Logan Paul has recently participated in a promotional shoot for WWE RAW’s Netflix transition.

Speaking on his Impaulsive podcast, Paul revealed this marked his first time wearing wrestling gear since his SummerSlam appearance.

The former United States Champion detailed his experience returning to WWE attire after months away from in-ring competition. His involvement in the promotional content suggests potential participation in RAW’s new era on Netflix.