“I Took It Way Too Seriously”: Logan Paul Admits He Went Overboard Following Triple H’s Advice
Logan Paul is known for taking things to the extreme, but his latest commitment in WWE might be the most personal one yet.
The outspoken WWE Superstar and social media mogul recently revealed that a tiny piece of creative advice from The Game himself turned into a major lifestyle change. During a candid chat on his Impaulsive podcast with guest Maxxine Dupri, Paul opened up about a specific suggestion he received from WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque—and admitted he might have gone a little overboard following the orders.
If you’ve caught Paul on “Raw” or “SmackDown” lately, you might have noticed something different about his look. His hair is noticeably longer. According to Paul, that is 100% Triple H’s fault.
“It was a very light suggestion that I took way too seriously,” Paul confessed. He explained that Hunter casually mentioned that longer hair helps with “movement” in the ring. “He’s like, ‘Logan, would you ever consider growing your hair out? It creates movement.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, actually, I totally understand that.’”
And just like that, the clippers were shelved. Paul revealed that he’s now hyper-focused on making his opponents look devastating in the ring—a wrestling concept known as “selling”—and the luscious locks are just another tool to make those high-impact moves look even more brutal.
More Than Just a Pretty Hairline

While the Maverick’s signature ring gear usually sticks to a color palette of yellow, blue, and black, his hair is currently the wild card. It’s a minor tweak that shows just how seriously the former United States Champion takes his role behind the scenes.
It’s been a busy time for Paul, who is currently holding it down as part of the star-studded “The Vision” faction alongside Austin Theory, and the injured Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, with Paul Heyman acting as the group’s “Oracle.”
Love him or hate him, Logan Paul has rapidly evolved from a part-time celebrity attraction into one of the most reliable full-time performers on the roster. Since dethroning Rey Mysterio for the United States Title and holding it for an impressive 273 days before dropping it to LA Knight at SummerSlam 2024, he’s proven he belongs.
As for the hair? Only time will tell how long he lets it grow. If history tells us anything, when Logan Paul commits to something—even a “light suggestion”—he goes all in.





