“Shambolic!” WWE Fans Roast Logan Paul’s Botched Move vs John CenaBut AEW Star MJF Fires Back
Logan Paul’s big moment at WWE Clash in Paris has fans divided—and it all comes down to one move that went viral for all the wrong reasons.
The YouTube megastar-turned-WWE sensation stepped into the ring with John Cena in what many believe could be one of the 17-time champion’s final matches. The bout itself wasn’t a disaster—in fact, Cena picked up the win after a grueling 26-minute showdown that drew plenty of cheers inside the arena.
But Logan Paul’s version of the Buckshot Lariat? That’s another story.
Fans Slam Logan Paul’s Botched Buckshot
When Paul attempted the high-risk finisher, things didn’t exactly go to plan. The move came off awkward, stiff, and clunky – and the internet didn’t hold back.
- “Logan Paul needs to leave the Buckshot Lariat to the professionals. This is f—— shambolic,” blasted one fan on X.
- Another wrote, “That was one of the worst clotheslines I’ve ever seen.”
- A third added, “Landing from the ropes was awful. Wade Barrett calling it the best he’s seen made me laugh in disbelief.”
The criticism kept piling up, with many comparing Paul’s effort to a “bad flip followed by a basic lariat.”

AEW’s MJF Jumps Into the Debate
Just when the mockery was reaching its peak, an unlikely defender appeared—AEW World Champion MJF.
Rather than trashing Paul, MJF used the moment to take a cheeky shot at his longtime rival, “Hangman” Adam Page, the man who made the Buckshot Lariat famous.
Posting on social media, MJF wrote:
“Way better than the crooked cowboy’s.”
The timing was no accident—MJF had just clashed with Page at AEW’s Forbidden Door event in London, and their feud shows no signs of slowing down.
Logan Paul: WWE’s Most Polarizing Star?
Love him or hate him, Logan Paul has a knack for keeping his name in the spotlight. While fans ripped his attempt at a legendary move, others praised his athleticism and willingness to take risks against one of WWE’s greatest icons.
Whether you think his Buckshot Lariat was a complete flop or a work in progress, one thing’s clear—Logan Paul is here to stay, and he’s not afraid to ruffle feathers along the way.