Logan Paul fires back at John Cena after WWE SmackDown segment.
Logan Paul and John Cena had a heated promo battle on WWE SmackDown in Dublin. During the show, Cena mocked Paul’s short career and called him a parasite taking spots from other WWE stars. The segment ended with Cena dropping Paul with an Attitude Adjustment.
After the segment ended, Logan Paul shared his response on his YouTube channel. He said, “Fu*king people are so stupid, bro. Especially the Irish. I’ve decided I hate this city. By the way, what’d you expect here in Dublin? That’s what I said, bro. Everyone’s a drunk, washed-up failure, including Conor McGregor. John Cena telling me that I take from the WWE. Yeah, right. You know how many moments fu*king, I’ve given these people? You know how many impressions I’ve given this company? Why do you think I’m hired?”
“Seriously, why do you think I have a job here? They now know that I’m a great wrestler. Great. That’s why I still have a job. Why I was hired here was to reach people who don’t watch WWE. Yes, at one point I was an outsider. But for him to tell the whole arena and everyone watching that I take from this industry, the [fu*king audacity, bro.”
Logan Paul says John Cena is a ‘professional pretender’
Logan Paul accused John Cena of using WWE as a stepping stone for his Hollywood career. “Take from this industry? Dog leaves every week to go film a different movie. This is his vehicle to be a movie star. That’s what it is. It’s a vehicle for him. I’m here. I want to be a WWE superstar, not a movie star. Bro, he gasses me up. He starts gassing me up. And then just like fu*king pivot and pretend to be a good guy.”
Having worked alongside Cena as a tag partner at WWE Money in the Bank in June, Paul said, “It’s like a compliment sandwich. Like he says all these nice things and then he degrades me while pretending to be a good guy. Bro, I know who this guy is. Trust me, I worked with him. I was his tag team partner. I know who he is. Professional pretender. That’s why he’s getting all those acting roles, ’cause he’s good at pretending.”
He ended the video by vowing to attack John Cena for his words, which played out on WWE SmackDown when the show was about to go off the air. Backstage, Paul blindsided Cena with a punch just as Nick Aldis informed Cena about his conversation with Brock Lesnar.
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