Logan Paul Fires a Bold Shot at The Undertaker’s New YouTube Channel Launch
Logan Paul calls The Undertaker an outsider as WWE honors him on his 35th anniversary by launching a brand new YouTube channel.
Logan Paul and The Undertaker (via WWE)
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In recent years, professional wrestling has undergone a major shift. Celebrity involvement has been part of the industry since the 1980s, with icons like Muhammad Ali, Cyndi Lauper, and Mr. T stepping into WWE rings. However, seeing athletes or stars from other fields actually compete in matches has usually been rare and often unimpressive.
That changed with the rise of Logan Paul. While celebrities such as Jelly Roll, Bad Bunny, and Pat McAfee have all made strong appearances, none have made an impact quite like Paul. Since his debut at WrestleMania 38, the YouTube personality has been praised as one of the most naturally gifted performers in the modern WWE, delivering standout matches from the start.
Still, despite his wrestling success, Paul clearly sees social media as his true home turf. That’s why he recently took a playful jab at The Undertaker, who has begun expanding his own online presence. To celebrate the 35th anniversary of his legendary career, WWE launched a brand-new YouTube channel dedicated entirely to the Hall of Famer.
The channel officially went live on November 19 and will serve as the new home of his Six Feet Under podcast, which features weekly Wednesday episodes with his wife Michelle McCool, along with classic matches and legendary moments from his career.
Paul, who is no stranger to YouTube domination through his Impaulsive podcast, reacted to the news on X with a sarcastic comment.
I’m tired of these outsiders thinking they can just become YouTubers.
Logan Paul via X
I’m tired of these outsiders thinking they can just become YouTubers https://t.co/I6LX8DcvBp
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) November 20, 2025
The remark was clearly tongue-in-cheek, as the company itself promoted The Undertaker’s new digital venture. The irony, of course, is that Paul was once viewed as the ultimate outsider when he entered WWE.
But over time, he has proved he belongs in the ring with some of the best in the business. That doesn’t mean, however, that he plans on giving up ground on his 25 million-subscriber YouTube empire without a grand fight.
Logan Paul hypes up Survivor Series WarGames ahead of his grand clash on November 29th
Logan Paul has already produced major WWE moments with stars like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and John Cena. However, the former United States title holder is now heading into the biggest match of his career as he teams with Brock Lesnar and The Vision inside the WarGames structure at Survivor Series later this month.

For those unfamiliar, Paul became part of the WarGames storyline on the November 3 episode of Monday Night Raw when he aligned with The Vision by attacking CM Punk with brass knuckles. By the November 17 episode at Madison Square Garden, both Punk’s team and The Vision had four members each, setting the stage for a major showdown.
During the final face-off, tensions boiled over as the two teams erupted into a massive brawl. Punk was moments away from hitting Logan Paul with the GTS when Lesnar’s music hit, confirming him as the fifth member of the heel team. Lesnar quickly took out Punk and Rhodes before celebrating alongside Paul Heyman.
Moments later, Reigns made a thunderous return to support the babyfaces, sparking chaos. Security and local police even became part of the melee, with Reigns spearing Bronson Reed through the barricade and sending several officers crashing with him.
Throughout the chaos, Paul spent much of the confrontation on the defensive, something he hopes will change once the cage door closes at Survivor Series. Speaking on his vlog, Logan hyped the November 29 WarGames match and encouraged fans to tune in.
This is the most stacked WarGames in WWE history. I’m not kidding. On the 29th, we are going to burn the house down. I cannot wait for this. The name of this event is WarGames. And I promise you, this is going to be f****ng war, bro. Let’s go!
Logan Paul via YouTube
Paul has previously admitted that he has mixed feelings about aligning with The Vision, making his chemistry with both the group and Lesnar one of the big storylines heading into the match. The babyface team has also had its struggles staying unified, meaning both sides have their share of internal issues to resolve before Survivor Series.
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