Logan Paul Defends Triple H: “It’s Not His Fault 100%”
Logan Paul defends Triple H from haters and critics.
Hunter is the WWE’s Chief Creative Officer. As the creative head, he faced a lot of heat from fans and some insiders in 2025. Fans have dragged him online for wasted pushes and repetitive storylines, like Jey Uso’s main event push and his win over other top stars like Gunther and LA Knight.
The WWE Universe was also not happy with how The Game booked John Cena’s farewell tour, particularly expressing their anger for making Cena to lose his farewell match. There was also a lot of disappointment online for The Rock not showing up at WrestleMania 41after all the hype at Elimination Chamber.
Speaking to special guest Lil Yachty on his Impaulsive podcast, Logan Paul defended Triple H from all this criticism, saying that not all that goes sideways is Triple H’s fault. But just because Triple H sits at the top and represents the creative team as the head, it is easier to blame him.
“I’m telling you as an insider, it’s not his fault 100%. It’s human nature, unfortunately, like how easy is it to sign blame? Assign blame, it’s your fault we hate you. When in reality, a lot of situations have nuance.”
Logan Paul Details Risky SummerSlam Spot
Paul also discussed his SummerSlam match with Lil Yachty on his Impaulsive podcast. He detailed his risky spot, which saw him execute a frog splash from the top rope onto Jelly Roll on the announce table. He stated that the maneuver almost knocked the wind out of him, and he felt like he couldn’t complete the match.
“Jelly Roll, landing on him hurt like a motherf**ker. When you do a splash on the table or on the mat, the way the physics work is your bodies cup each other and you both take a little bit of the impact, along with the floor.
“When I landed on Jelly Roll through the table, I only landed on Jelly Roll. So my chest took all of the impact. I thought I broke my ribs. There’s videos of me heaving, I thought I broke my ribs, I wasn’t sure if I was going to complete the match.”
The match featured Randy Orton and Jelly Roll in a tag team match against Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre. Paul was lucky enough to avoid sustaining any serious injuries in the match. He took the victory for his team by pinning Jelly Roll.
[H/T WrestleTalk]