LOGAN PAUL THROWS GENIUS SHADE AT THE UNDERTAKER LAUNCHING A YOUTUBE CHANNEL

LOGAN PAUL THROWS GENIUS SHADE AT THE UNDERTAKER LAUNCHING A YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Logan Paul straight-up won trash talk this week, throwing shade at The Undertaker as he launched a YouTube channel.

WWE confirmed the channel is set to host full matches, archive clips and weekly episodes of his Six Feet Under podcast.

The Undertaker, real name Mark Calaway, retired in 2020 after a career that spanned more than three decades.

He held multiple world titles, delivered some of WWE’s biggest WrestleMania moments and became one of the most recognisable performers in the industry.

WWE has increased its focus on digital content this year, using major names to strengthen engagement across multiple platforms.

Logan Paul has been one of WWE’s most high-profile crossover successes since debuting in 2022.

Logan Paul’s genius insult

Paul arrived as a YouTuber with no wrestling background. Despite that, he quickly became a regular attraction, competing for world titles and winning the United States Championship.

His response to The Undertaker joining the platform referenced the criticism he once received for coming from outside the wrestling world.

“I’m tired of these outsiders thinking they can just become YouTubers,” Paul posted.

The comment was tongue-in-cheek, aimed at the irony of Calaway stepping into a space Paul dominated long before entering WWE.

WWE officials have pushed the new channel as a central part of its digital expansion.

Head of Digital Steve Braband said The Undertaker’s experiences made him an ideal fit for a storytelling-driven format.

Logan Paul remains active on YouTube with his Impaulsive podcast, which WWE and Fanatics recently relaunched. The company has capitalised on Paul’s online reach by using him to draw younger audiences.

The Undertaker’s channel launched with 6,700 subscribers, and WWE plans to boost those numbers with classic footage and weekly podcast episodes.

Paul will appear at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 29 alongside Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes and Brock Lesnar.

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