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“‘I’m Not Rehearsed — I’m Just That Damn Good’: Logan Paul Explodes on WWE Fans Trying to Tear Him Down”

“‘I’m Not Rehearsed — I’m Just That Damn Good’: Logan Paul Explodes on WWE Fans Trying to Tear Him Down”

Logan Paul is done biting his tongue. Once dismissed as just another social media celebrity chasing clout, Paul has firmly planted himself as a legitimate WWE superstar — and he’s had enough of fans trying to explain away his success. In his latest weekly vlog, the former United States Champion unloaded on critics who insist his in-ring performances are only “good” because they’re supposedly rehearsed weeks or months in advance.

According to Paul, that narrative isn’t just wrong — it’s insulting.

From YouTube Star to WWE Standout

For many wrestling purists, accepting Logan Paul as a real wrestler still feels uncomfortable. He didn’t grind through bingo halls or spend years on the indies. He walked in with fame, spotlight, and expectations — and then shocked people by actually delivering.

Paul has steadily improved on the mic and in the ring, proving he’s far more than a celebrity cameo. Yet a vocal portion of the fanbase continues to move the goalposts, searching for reasons why his matches “shouldn’t” be as good as they are.

“Check the Calendar”

One of the loudest criticisms Paul hears is that he’s a part-timer. That label, he says, couldn’t be further from the truth.

Firing back, Paul laid out the facts with zero hesitation:

“They’re telling me I’m a part-timer or an outsider, like I’m not working my ass off. Newsflash, IWC — check the calendar. I’ll do it for you. November 24. November 29. December 8. December 15. Four out of five weeks, I’m wrestling. I’m working my ass off.”

Paul’s point was clear: you don’t wrestle nearly every week and still get the luxury of meticulously choreographing matches months in advance.

“My Matches Are Good Because I’m Good”

The most explosive moment of the vlog came when Paul addressed claims that his performances are overly practiced.

“People say, ‘Oh, he takes weeks, months to learn the match — that’s why his matches are so good.’ F*** you. My matches are good because I’m f***ing good.”

He didn’t stop there. Paul reminded fans that he’s not just showing up — he’s winning.

“Not only am I working, I’m winning. Me. I can’t stop winning.”

Backing It Up in the Ring

Paul’s most recent statement win came in the main event of WWE Raw on December 15, where he defeated Rey Mysterio with help from a mysterious masked ally — later revealed to be Austin Theory. The victory further cemented Paul’s role as a featured star, not a novelty act.

He’s also been deeply involved in John Cena’s farewell run, teaming with Cena at Money in the Bank and facing him at Clash in Paris. Even in defeat, Paul was positioned as a major player — a sign of WWE’s trust in him.

Now aligned with Paul Heyman and The Vision, Logan Paul’s presence feels more permanent than ever.

Love Him or Hate Him — He’s Here

Fans may still argue, nitpick, or refuse to give him credit. But Logan Paul isn’t asking for approval anymore. He’s making his case the only way that matters in WWE — by showing up, putting in the work, and delivering when the spotlight is brightest.

And if the criticism keeps coming?

Don’t expect him to stay quiet about it.

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