WATCH: Logan Paul and KSI brutally troll Arsenal after announcing new ‘Prime’ deal with Bayern Munich
KSI and Logan Paul announced their partnership with a Giant club and did not leave any chance to troll another club.

KSI and Logan Paul. (via GettyImages)
Youtuber-cum-wrestler Logan Paul recently surprised his partner KSI with a hilarious video announcement showcasing their new energy drink partnership. The latter was shocked as Paul spoke in German, announcing Prime’s new partnership with German Giants Bayern Munich. This comes after they recently secured FC Barcelona and their partners.
They also trolled Arsenal, as the German club is known to be a powerhouse and historically more significant than Arsenal, which is KSI’s favorite club. This also cheekily points towards their major stronghold in the global market and with German fans. This could be a more significant opportunity for expansion and growth as Prime moves to new heights.
Logan Paul also appeared to be joking about Arsenal’s league performance last year, as they slipped to second place and missed a league title. Bayern Munich are known to secure their league position way before the season ends, as they aim for PRIME to be number one, it is just like German club.
As the two partners try to expand to other teams in Europe, their branding strategy is truly remarkable, as they appear to connect with big clubs. This naturally attracts the attention of fans and investors because a product with good packaging and potential is something everyone likes. Paul also appeared to have learned German for the video, which fazed KSI.
Bayern Munich’s untouchable legacy in Germany
The German club is known for ruling their league and being untouchable in their campaigns. Having won the company almost every year in the past decade, the Munich club is far from being challenged when it comes to being dominant.

The only club that comes close is Dortmund. It almost won the league last season, only to lose their final games and eventually hand it over to Bayern again with a disheartened Marco Reus.
The German Giants also won 6 trophies in just one season under current Germany coach Hansi Flick, setting standards above the horizon for other clubs. They went on a great UCL run, defeating PSG in the finals. With over five UCLs in their history and multiple league and DFB-Pokal titles, it’s almost evident that Bayern will also remain the biggest and most well-run club in Germany.
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