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December 18, 2025 By  News, Pro Wrestling, WWE Universe

Logan Paul Fires Back At Critics For Calling Him A Part-Time Wrestler

Logan Paul has responded to critics, saying he’s a part-time wrestler.

Back in 2021, Logan Paul first showed up in WWE. He was Sami Zayn’s WrestleMania guest, but eventually made his debut as an in-ring performer in 2022. There has been a lot of criticism towards the 30-year-old YouTube star for his controversies outside the ring. But he’s also been praised by a lot of wrestlers for being a natural in the ring.

Though some fans believe his spot should be given to other wrestlers who’ve been working for much longer in the business, and wrestle full-time. Here’s what Logan Paul has said about it.

Logan Paul Talks About His Part-Time Status In WWE

On a recent YouTube vlog titled John Cena Is Finally Gone, Paul says he’s not a part-timer because he’s wrestled consistently in the past few weeks.

“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 ass off. 

Paul also said that the reason his matches are so good is simply that he’s just so good, and that’s why he rarely loses in the ring.

“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. And mind you, I won all of those matches. Not only am I working, I’m winning and I can’t stop winning.”

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