“I took on the biggest motherf**ker”- Logan Paul refers himself a TRIBAL CHIEF ahead of his clash against Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel
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Logan Paul has been training hard for his bout against Roman Reigns for the Undisputed Universal Championship at the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event. He was seen pumped up at last week’s Friday Night SmackDown when he knocked out Jey Uso, who interrupted his promo and attacked him.
Fans praised the segment, with WWE veteran Jim Cornette stating that Paul appears motivated and serious about the wrestling business. Logan Paul has been seen training with Shawn Michaels ahead of his bout and has recently stated that he feels incredibly athletic and strong, as well as much smarter as an entertainer.
Logan Paul recently said in a promotional interview that he is proud of his brother Jake Paul, who will compete against Anderson Silva on October 29. Paul claimed that both him and his brother enjoy taking on challenges, and he swore that he would beat Roman Reigns at the Crown Jewel and grab his belts. Paul said that he is already the Tribal Chief of the WWE and will surely become the face of the WWE.
“This is just another one of those circumstances where I took on the biggest motherf**ker I could find and I’m going to chop him at the knees, take him down, take his Titles. He’s the Tribal Chief. I’m the Tribal Thief. I’m stealing this match and becoming the face of the WWE.”
Logan Paul reveals the difficult aspect of being a WWE Superstar
During a chat with Ryan Satin of FOX, Logan Paul recently admitted that he doesn’t feel very at ease on the mic and that it is challenging for him to give a promo in front of 18,000 people. He claims that doing promos is one of the most difficult things he has to do for the WWE and respects the superstars who do it flawlessly every Monday and Friday. According to Logan Paul, he isn’t quite there yet in terms of mic abilities, but he pulls it off really effectively in terms of physicality.
Logan Paul claimed that he was doing a lot of sit-ups to get six packs because no one likes a WWE Superstar who doesn’t have one. Paul expressed his appreciation to WWE for constructing a ring for him in Puerto Rico so that he could train there. The most crucial factor, according to Paul, is Ring generalship and comfort in the squared circle.
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