
Logan Paul Pushes Back on Part-Timer Criticism – Logan Paul has responded forcefully to ongoing criticism from fans who continue to label him a “part-timer,” using his recent WWE schedule as evidence that the narrative no longer fits. The former social media star addressed the backlash during his latest vlog, directly calling out the internet wrestling community for questioning his work ethic and commitment.
Since officially signing with WWE following his breakout performance at WrestleMania 38, Paul has frequently been scrutinized for working fewer dates than full-time roster members. However, Paul made it clear that his recent run contradicts that perception, especially over the past several weeks.
“They’re telling me I’m a part-timer, an outsider, like I’m not working my ass off,”* Paul said. “Hey, news flash, IWC, get out your calendars! No, fuck that, I’ll do it for you!”
Paul then laid out his match history in detail, emphasizing consistency rather than sporadic appearances.
“I have wrestled on November 24th, November 29th, December 8th, and December 15th. That’s today,” he stated. “Four out of the five weeks, I’m in a match. I’m wrestling. I’m working my ass off.”*
He also addressed a common claim that his strong performances come from having excessive preparation time between matches.
“People saying like, ‘Oh, he takes weeks. He takes months to learn the match, that’s why his matches are so good.’ Fuck you! My matches are good because I’m fking good.”
Paul further underscored his argument by pointing to his recent win-loss record.
“Mind you, may I add, I won all of those matches! Me! Me! Not only am I working, I’m winning! And I can’t stop winning!”
Over the past month, Paul has wrestled on the November 24 episode of RAW, competed at Survivor Series WarGames, and picked up additional victories on the December 8 and December 15 episodes of RAW. He is currently aligned with The Vision, the faction led by Paul Heyman, which has kept him firmly positioned near the top of WWE programming.
Whether critics are convinced or not, Paul’s recent schedule and on-screen success suggest his role in WWE is far more active than the “part-timer” label implies.
Logan Paul Pushes Back on Part-Timer Criticism
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