
Former WWE United States Champion Logan Paul has addressed internal criticism surrounding his meteoric rise in WWE, pushing back against claims that he hasnโt earned his spot.
Speaking in his latest vlog, Paul responded candidly to reports that some within the WWE locker room are unhappy with the high-profile opportunities he’s received so early in his career.
โItโs my understanding that some of my peers are not happy that I get these shots so quickly in my career. Let me break it down for you,โ Paul said.
He dismissed the notion that his success is solely tied to viral fame, instead crediting his long-term ability to attract attention and build a fanbase.
โIn your simple brains, do you think Iโm here because I go viral? You see the numbers and you think thatโs why Iโm here. No. The reason that Iโm here, the reason that Iโm given these opportunities so early in my career is a) because Iโm fantastic, but b) because Iโve been getting those impressions for a decade now.โ
Paul emphasized the importance of attention as currency in modern wrestling, asserting that fans care about what he doesโwhether they love him or hate him.
โWhether theyโre on my team, they want me to win, whether theyโre waiting for me to fail โ doesnโt matter, theyโre watching, and thatโs the currency: Attention.โ
He ended his remarks with a pointed challenge aimed at his critics:
โSo my question would be, for the people who have a problem with my position in the WWE โ whoโs watching you?โ
Logan Paulโs comments are sure to reignite discussions both backstage and among fans about the role of celebrity, drawing power, and merit in professional wrestling.