Logan Paul loves being a heel, and has no interest in turning back into a babyface.
The influencer-turned-wrestler has been a controversial addition to the WWE roster in recent years. However, he has put on some great matches and drew fantastic heat, making him one of the best heels in WWE.
Speaking on his Impaulsive podcast with Joe Weller, Logan Paul was asked how he takes being a heel in WWE. The former United States Champion calls it “the best thing ever” and could imagine being a babyface ever again.
However, he explained how it bothered him when people would boo him originally but he eventually got over that feeling and became a great heel.
Logan Paul On Being A Heel In The WWE
“Best thing ever. At first, it bothered me. I remember there’s a guy named Bruce Prichard—WWE executive, been around forever. Legend. He’s in every WWE documentary you’ve ever seen, always saying something about something.” Logan Paul said to Joe Weller.
“We went to Cleveland—I was in Cleveland, had a thing there—walked out, and everyone booed me. I went backstage to Bruce, and he was crying. I go, ‘Do they understand that I could get out of that ring and pull any single one of them out and beat the f****** s*** out of them? Anyone, of any age, gender, or form?’ I was pissed. It hurt my feelings to get booed in my hometown.”
“Then he made a comment about Cleveland. He’s like, ‘Well, you know, it is Cleveland.’ Like—what? What is this place? That offended me. I was upset. And then something happened. A switch flipped. I realized how much power there was in being able to puppeteer the crowd, to really artfully manipulate their emotions.”
“Or not, by the way, because it’s a dance. Sometimes they’re [ __ ] with me, booing me out of the building, and it’s harder to get through my promos. Other times, I diss one of their favorite Superstars or the city in general, and I find so much pleasure in it. Truthfully, at this point, I can never imagine being a babyface. I have no interest. I am in my pocket out there at the moment., I love it,” added Logan Paul.
Speaking of heels, Logan Paul recently said the possibilities for John Cena’s heel turn are endless. Paul also claims he saw Cena turning heel coming before anyone else.
