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Greatest WWE Heels: Renaissance Era Edition

Logan Paul

As an outsider, Logan Paul’s WWE career was always going to start with heel leanings. He was a YouTube star no one took seriously, and the feeling was that his thoughts on professional wrestling were similar. He would strut in and out of the company whenever he wanted and demanded anything that he could. What was more was the fact that he was outstanding in the ring. It rubbed salt into the fan’s wounds and drummed up an even more negative response.

Paul knows exactly what he is, and he leans into the entitled better than everyone role. He is a natural showman and has no problem stooping to any level to promote his product or himself. Logan Paul has been the prototypical heel since his WWE debut, and he has been the perfect heel to insert into any program.

A graphic of Logan Paul, one of the greatest WWE Renaissance era heels.
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About Daniel Sinasac

Dan has been a fan of wrestling since his grandmother sat him down to watch JYD and Sgt. Slaughter go to battle. That began a decades-long obsession with professional wrestling. An obsession that has developed into a love/hate relationship with the greatest entertainment medium in the world.