“They Let Anyone In”: Logan Paul Tears Into WWE Over Elimination Chamber Debacle

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“They Let Anyone In”: Logan Paul Tears Into WWE Over Elimination Chamber Debacle

You would think that being a world-class athlete and part-time social media mogul would come with some perks. For Logan Paul, it apparently doesn’t include basic security at his job.

If you missed the chaos of the Elimination Chamber, let me paint you a picture: Logan Paul was dominating. He was throwing guys out left and right. He had the match won. And then, out of nowhere, the ring was flooded with dudes in masks who looked like they just walked in off the street.

But here is where the story gets weird—and why Logan is currently fuming.

When the dust settled and WWE official Adam Pearce finally grabbed one of the intruders, everyone expected it to be some local jabroni. Instead, the mask came off, and suddenly Seth Rollins was standing there. You know, one of the biggest stars in the company? Yeah, that guy. He planted Paul with a stomp, stole his victory, and just like that, Logan’s ticket to the main event was gone.

Now, Logan is doing what Logan does best: speaking his mind.

On his “Impaulsive” podcast, The Maverick didn’t just vent about Seth. He went straight for the jugular of the company itself. He called out the lack of organization, questioning how a multi-billion dollar promotion can’t keep random people from storming the ring during a marquee match.

“Honestly, I’m starting to get annoyed with the front office,” Paul said. “I’m in there cooking. I have three bodies. I’m seconds away from punching my ticket, and Seth Rollins just casually walks in? Secure the building, bro. Get it together.”

To make matters worse, the mystery didn’t end in the Chamber. This week on Raw, it happened again. More masked men. More chaos. And this time, Austin Theory was revealed as one of the culprits, siding with Rollins.

So, who were the rest of them?

With WrestleMania creeping up fast, WWE is clearly building something big here. But Logan Paul isn’t interested in the long-term storytelling right now. He’s interested in why the locker room feels like a public park where anyone can just walk in and take his spotlight.

Is he overreacting, or does WWE have a legitimate security problem on its hands? Either way, The Maverick wants answers—and if history tells us anything, he’s not going to stop talking until he gets them.

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