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“Logan Paul is the future of WWE,” says former World Champion

The Miz compares Logan Paul’s impact in WWE to Victor Wembanyama’s in the NBA, highlighting his potential as a star.

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The Miz, a two-time WWE Champion, drew a comparison between Logan Paul and NBA’s Victor Wembanyama. Paul, who debuted in WWE in 2022, quickly established himself as one of the company’s main stars, featuring in memorable matches.

Wembanyama, in just two NBA seasons, already shows signs that he will be one of basketball’s biggest names, combining size and skill in a unique way. During his appearance on NBA Today, The Miz was asked about who in WWE could be compared to Victor Wembanyama.

I see Victor as the new face of the NBA. When I think about WWE and someone who’s emerging and could become the face of the company, I think of Logan Paul. Some people might not like it, but I brought Logan Paul in and he’s brought a lot of attention to WWE and himself, plus he’s doing an exceptional job in the ring.

Recently, Paul signed a contract to join the WWE RAW roster, ahead of the show’s debut on Netflix.

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WWE rules out Logan Paul vs. John Cena match at WrestleMania 41

The possibility of a match between Logan Paul and John Cena at WrestleMania 41 has been ruled out. According to WrestleVotes, despite internal discussions, several members of the creative team opposed the idea.

The main concern is that Logan Paul might not be the appropriate opponent for Cena’s WrestleMania farewell. There’s a consensus about the need for either a historic Pro Wrestling name or a rising full-time talent for this moment.

During an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast, Cena acknowledged the importance of celebrities like Paul in WWE:

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The landscape has changed, and because of that change and our better distribution, you can find us in more places. The perception of what we can offer has changed. With your moves, you show that you really care, and that means a lot. You went from special guest to full-time superstar in five minutes, and that’s very refreshing.

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AJ Styles Questions Logan Paul’s Privileged WWE Position

During a recent episode of RAW Recap, AJ Styles expressed concerns about Logan Paul’s immediate placement in high-profile WWE positions without traditional wrestling experience.

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AJ Styles has raised questions about Logan Paul’s accelerated path to prominence in WWE during his appearance on RAW Recap.

Styles, who spent over two decades working through major promotions like TNA and NJPW before joining WWE in 2016, compared Paul’s rapid rise to spoiling a child.

It’s like giving your kids everything they want before they even work for anything. They’re spoiled, right? And I would say it’s kind of the same thing with Logan Paul. He thinks he can just come to a WWE ring. Not an independent wrestling ring like the rest of us had, or maybe at least the PC to train a little bit. He has done none of that and thinks he belongs in our ring? We’ve paid our dues. We’ve done what we’ve had to do to get to where we’re at. Logan Paul hasn’t.

Styles pointed out that Paul headlined Crown Jewel against Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship during his rookie year, marking only his third match in the company.

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The former WWE Champion stated he plans to make Paul endure significant pain, which will either strengthen Paul’s resolve or cause him to leave wrestling entirely.

Styles has issued a challenge to Paul for a match, which could potentially take place at WrestleMania in Las Vegas on April 19-20.

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Logan Paul Sparks Controversy on WWE RAW After Fan Interaction

Social media star Logan Paul confronts a fan wearing an “I Hate Logan Paul” shirt at Madison Square Garden, ripping it off before cutting a promo on Raw.

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Logan Paul confronted a fan during his entrance on Monday’s Raw at Madison Square Garden. The Former United States Champion spotted someone wearing an “I Hate Logan Paul” t-shirt while making his way to the ring.

Paul approached the fan at ringside, pointed at the shirt, and suddenly ripped it off, throwing it away before proceeding to the ring. The fan appeared shocked as Paul continued his entrance.

After securing a microphone, Paul began cutting a promo about himself before eventually addressing AJ Styles. This segment occurred just one day after his participation in the Sidemen Charity Match.

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The confrontation with the fan was likely planned, as WWE often arranges such interactions with planted audience members to enhance segments.

Later in the show, Paul’s segment led to a confrontation with comedian Andrew Schulz, who was sitting ringside. When Paul approached and questioned Schulz about his attendance, the comedian replied that he came to see the Steel Cage match between Seth Rollins and CM Punk, adding that nobody in New York came to see Paul because the city only appreciates “real wrestlers.”

AJ Styles interrupted when Paul attempted to bring Schulz into the ring, preventing any potential physical altercation with the comedian.

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Logan Paul Calls 16-Time World Champion “Best in the World”

United States Champion Logan Paul praises John Cena’s character during RAW on Netflix behind-the-scenes footage from January 6 episode.

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Logan Paul expressed his admiration for John Cena in a behind-the-scenes video from the January 6 Monday Night RAW on Netflix debut episode.

John Cena is the best guy in the world. Actually. He’s a guy who everyone meets and says, ‘That guy is the best guy in the world.’ If I go to heaven, God willing, I’m pretty sure John Cena will be there like this [smiles and opens his arms]. ‘Come on buddy. Welcome to the club.’

Paul Targets The Rock for Potential WrestleMania 41 Match

Logan Paul indicated interest in a potential WrestleMania 41 match through statements made in WWE’s behind-the-scenes footage. Following Raw’s move to Netflix, Paul referred to himself as “The new boss,” appearing to reference The Rock’s “Final Boss” moniker.

The United States Champion’s comments emerged as speculation continues regarding The Rock’s status for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. The Rock recently returned to WWE programming with an altered presentation from his previous appearances.

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