After getting mocked across WWE TV and social media through Joe Hendry’s viral “Can We Fire Logan Paul?” song, Logan Paul has now responded in his own way with an AI version of the song.
The feud has become one of WWE’s most talked-about non-title storylines, especially on the internet. Hendry originally started the rivalry after making his official WWE RAW debut following WrestleMania 42. During a musical segment, he praised stars like Roman Reigns and Oba Femi before suddenly singing the line, “Can we fire Logan Paul?”
The line immediately blew up.
Fans online turned it into a meme and chant, and Hendry later uploaded the full music video. His version featured clips making fun of Paul, including scenes of him getting attacked by wrestlers and a beat-up Logan Paul cutout.
But Paul was not going to stay quiet.
Logan Paul altered Joe Hendry’s “Can We Fire Logan Paul?” song into a version praising himself
Paul recently uploaded an edited parody version of the song to X, using AI to flip the entire narrative around. Instead of mocking him, the new version changes the lyrics into praise and renames the song “We Admire Logan Paul.”
Paul completely changed the song into a hype package for himself. Instead of Hendry appearing to sing “Can we fire Logan Paul?”, the edited audio now says “We admire Logan Paul.”
The AI song highlights Paul’s business ventures, such as PRIME, Lunchly, and RIPIT, as well as his podcasts, before showing footage of fans cheering for him, taking selfies, and celebrating his success both inside and outside WWE.
The clip even includes footage of John Cena calling him “the inevitable future face of WWE.” The edited lyrics also praise Paul’s fame, business success, and ability to create viral moments.
“We Admire Logan Paul – feat. Joe Hendry,” Paul wrote while posting the video.
The rivalry itself has grown quickly since Hendry arrived on RAW. Soon after the debut song segment, Paul and his tag team partner, Austin Theory, attacked Hendry during one of his concerts. The feud later expanded when The Street Profits got involved to back up Hendry.
Things heated up again on the May 4 episode of RAW when Hendry faced Theory in a singles match. The match ended in disqualification after Paul attacked Hendry from behind.
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