Logan Paul believes John Cena’s retirement is ‘good news’
Logan Paul claimed that John Cena’s retirement represents “good news” for WWE’s future.
Following John Cena’s submission defeat to Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event, Paul opened up about it on his latest vlog on YouTube. Addressing the disheartening loss, Paul claimed,
“I watched John Cena’s last match last night. He was wrestling Gunther, and he tapped out with a sleeper hold. John Cena’s whole thing is never give up, and he gave up.”
Paul argued that his departure created space for new stars and leadership.
“The good news is, with a guy like John gone, this company can really thrive with me in charge and the Vision leading the way,” Paul added. “All of yesterday’s match was a microcosm of what the future of WWE could look like. The talent from NXT, the Oba Femis, the Sol Rucas, Je’von Evans, me, now it’s gonna get exciting.”
Paul is currently in an alliance with Paul Heyman’s Vision and was recently involved in a feud against CM Punk and LA Knight.
Logan Paul slams wrestling fans for calling him a part-timer
In the same vlog, Logan Paul also addressed the part-timer allegations against him and slammed them with facts.
“They’re telling me I’m a part-timer, an outsider, like I’m not working my a** off. Hey, news flash, IWC, get out your calendars! No, f**k that, I’ll do it for you!”
““I have wrestled on 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 a** off,” Paul added. “People saying like, ‘Oh, he takes weeks. He takes months to learn the match, that’s why his matches are so good.’ F**k you! My matches are good because I’m f**king good.”