
Logan Paul Calls John Cena’s Retirement “Good News” for WWE – Logan Paul has shared his unfiltered thoughts on John Cena’s retirement, and his reaction is already stirring debate. Following Cena’s final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event, where the 17-time World Champion tapped out to Gunther via submission, Paul addressed the moment during his latest vlog and framed it as a positive turning point for WWE.
Rather than focusing on the emotional weight of Cena’s departure, Paul zeroed in on the finish itself, taking aim at Cena’s iconic “Never Give Up” mantra.
“I watched John Cena’s last match last night. He was wrestling Gunther, and he tapped out with a sleeper hold,” Paul said. “John Cena’s whole thing is never give up, and he gave up.”
Logan Paul Calls John Cena’s Retirement “Good News” for WWE
While many fans viewed the loss as a respectful passing of the torch, Paul saw it as symbolic of WWE moving into a new phase. According to him, Cena stepping away opens the door for a younger generation — including himself — to take control of the company’s direction.
“The good news is, with a guy like John gone, this company can really thrive with me in charge and the Vision leading the way,” Paul stated.
Paul went on to frame Cena’s final match as a snapshot of what WWE’s future could look like, emphasizing the importance of emerging stars from NXT alongside his own role on the main roster.
“All of yesterday’s match was a microcosm of what the future of WWE could look like,” he said. “The talent from NXT, the Oba Femis, the Sol Rucas, Je’von Evans, me, now it’s gonna get exciting.”
Paul is currently aligned with Paul Heyman as part of The Vision, a faction that also includes Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The group has been positioned as a dominant force, with Paul continuing to maintain a high-profile presence on WWE programming. At the same time, he remains involved in an ongoing rivalry with LA Knight and CM Punk, keeping him firmly in the spotlight.
Cena’s retirement marks the end of an era, but Paul’s comments make it clear he believes WWE’s next chapter is already underway — and that he intends to be at the center of it.
Logan Paul Calls John Cena’s Retirement “Good News” for WWE
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