Logan Paul Picks a Fight With Netflix Comedian: See the Video
Logan Paul isn’t making any new friends.
The influencer-wrestler-boxer appeared on WWE Raw on Monday, March 10, and preceded to antagonize the Madison Square Garden crowd that showered him with boos.
After he introduced himself to the booing crowd, he compared himself to wrestling royalty, saying, “When you hear that name, you think of the names like The Rock and John Cena. Names that have transcended sports and entertainment. Names of guys who will do what it takes to get to the top.”
“I’m the celebrity,” Paul continued. “I’m the talent. That’s why celebrities come to these events. That’s why guys like Andrew Schultz are here.”
Paul didn’t only introduce the comedian/podcaster, he confronted him, asking him who he wanted to see tonight. When Schultz responded, “AJ Styles,” Paul apparently was not happy because he put Schultz in a headlock and threw him over the barrier and then picked him up again and tossed him into the ring. He then put him in a headlock and only let him go after Styles entered the ring.
Styles then put Paul through the wringer, knocking him flat on his back with a series of blows before taking to the top of the ring to deliver a flying forearm that sent Paul back on the mat.
Paul, a millionaire YouTube sensation, is the brother of Jake Paul, who famously fought Mike Tyson last November. Logan Paul is also a boxer. He fought Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2021 before moving into the wrestling world via the WWE.
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Although his boxing and wrestling career is undoubtedly lucrative, Logan Paul makes most of his money from social media. His main YouTube channel has over 23 million subscribers, and together, his channels have amassed over 5.8 billion views, according to Fox Sports.
He has a net worth of $150 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The site also estimates he has an annual income of at least $20 million, though Forbes puts that figure at $9.8 million. He landed at No. 12 on the publication’s list of Top Creators (2024), just ahead of his brother Jake.