- Logan Paul angrily rejects internet wrestling community (IWC) claims that he’s a part-time performer.
- In a recent YouTube vlog he lists four matches across five weeks and says he won them all.
- Paul also suggested WWE will benefit from John Cena’s retirement as more spotlight falls on The Vision.
What Logan Paul said in his vlog
Logan Paul addressed critics directly in a December vlog, calling out the internet wrestling community for labeling him a “part-timer.” In worked-shoot fashion, Paul listed recent dates he appeared on WWE programming to prove he’s been consistently active.
He told the IWC: “They’re telling me that I’m a part-timer, an outsider, like I’m not working my fucking ass off. Hey, newsflash IWC…I have wrestled November 24th, November 29th, December 8th, and December 15th. That’s today. Four out of the five weeks, I’m in a match. I’m wrestling. I’m working my ass off!… And mind you, may I add, I won all of those matches! Me! Me! Not only am I working, I’m winning. And I can’t stop winning!”
Embedded post: Watch Logan Paul’s vlog here — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfjtHSxh8Vw
Match schedule and winning streak
Paul pointed to a busy recent schedule to counter the “part-timer” tag. According to his rundown, he competed on November 24, November 29, December 8 and December 15 — four matches in five weeks — and claims victories in each outing.
That run represents a substantial increase in in-ring frequency compared with earlier phases of his WWE involvement. Paul’s opponents and match styles have varied, and he has mixed wins with critiques from fans who still view his experience as limited compared with career wrestlers.
On John Cena, The Vision and WWE spotlight
In the same vlog, Paul suggested WWE stands to benefit from John Cena’s retirement, arguing that Cena’s absence opens up more spotlight for acts like The Vision — the faction he’s aligned with on-screen.
Paul’s comment frames his recent push on weekly TV as part of a larger plan to be a steady presence on WWE programming rather than a short-term celebrity attraction.
Fan and critical reaction
Reactions from fans and analysts have been mixed. Supporters point to Paul’s improved in-ring work and TV time as evidence he’s earning his spot. Critics argue he still shows the telltale gaps in technique and timing that can appear when a performer accelerates a match schedule.
Cageside Seats noted Paul’s progress but also pointed out weaknesses that become clearer when he wrestles more often. Whether critics will be convinced depends largely on how he follows up this recent scheduling push and whether those wins translate into sustained, high-quality matches.
Bottom line
Logan Paul is publicly rejecting the part-timer label, citing a string of recent matches and victories. Fans will be watching whether increased activity leads to higher consistency in the ring — and how WWE positions The Vision in Cena’s absence.
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