Logan Paul rejects “YouTuber” label Eyes The WWE Championship

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Logan Paul joined the Raw Recap podcast directly from a private jet fresh from a backstage attack on world heavyweight champion Jey Uso. The social media star has become a WWE superstar, revealing that he is moving beyond the origins of his digital content, and is completely committed to the success of his wrestling.

Cut the YouTuber’s story in half

Paul refused to refrain from working on comments from Jey Uso’s “Punk Ass Youtuber” from Monday Night Raw.

“Yeah, he’s wrong. I don’t blame him. He’s just a headline hunter. I’m not a YouTuber anymore. And I’m cutting that story in half. That’s not the case.

Paul pointed to a match against the Rome Reign (his third WWE contest) as evidence of his natural wrestling ability.

Despite his unconventional path to WWE, Paul believes his performance speaks for himself and deserves respect from both his fans and the veterans in the locker room.

Championship aspirations

Paul kept his championship ambitions a secret.

“That’s certainly one of the many titles I think I should keep. If they’re left to me, I’d keep them all. Box office, views, capabilities, everything, I’m a complete package.

The controversial superstar appears to be troubled by the traditional passes that most wrestlers take to reach title conflicts.

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