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RAW Star Says Vince McMahon Will Definitely Get Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame & Will Return To WWE TV

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• RAW Star Says Vince McMahon Will Definitely Get Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame & Will Return To WWE TV

While the wrestling world has largely moved on from the Vince McMahon era, Logan Paul is betting on a shocking resurrection. During an episode of his Impaulsive podcast, the WWE RAW Superstar told guest Lil Yachty that he has a weird feeling the former Chairman isn’t finished with the company he built.

Paul didn’t just stop at a behind-the-scenes return; he predicted a televised comeback that would defy modern expectations. Despite the controversies that led to McMahon’s exit, Paul believes the live audience would provide an insane pop if his music hit today.

It’s a bold take that suggests Paul believes the fan base’s nostalgia for the Mr. McMahon character outweighs the corporate scandals that severed his ties with the promotion.

The conversation took a sentimental turn when Lil Yachty expressed disappointment that McMahon wasn’t involved in John Cena’s retirement. Yachty envisioned a viral curtain call moment involving a final embrace between the two, a sentiment Paul strongly endorsed as a significant missed opportunity.

Furthermore, Paul remains convinced that McMahon’s legacy is too large to ignore, stating with certainty that a Hall of Fame induction is inevitable. In Paul’s view, the internal and external walls blocking McMahon today are temporary, and the lure of one last significant moment might eventually bring the creator back to his creation.

Here’s what Logan said:

“Yeah, he’ll definitely get inducted (into the WWE Hall of Fame). I also have a weird feeling he’ll come back. I think he’d get an insane pop.”

• RAW Star Says Fans Are Wrong To Blame Triple H

In a rare glimpse into the corporate machinery of WWE, Logan Paul is using his massive platform to shield Triple H from a growing wave of online criticism over WWE’s booking decisions.

During a recent episode of his podcast featuring rapper Lil Yachty, the conversation turned to the blame game currently dominating wrestling social media. Yachty pointed out that fans have been quick to point fingers at Triple H for polarizing creative directions, a sentiment Paul immediately shut down: “I’m telling you as an insider, it’s not his fault.”

The exchange showed the disconnect between fan perception, where Triple H is seen as the lone architect of the show, and the reality of a multi-billion dollar “Fortune” company. Paul argued that human nature drives people to seek a single face to hate, ignoring the complex nuance of a massive corporate structure:

“Dude. It’s human nature, unfortunately. Like, how easy is it to just assign blame? Assign blame. It’s your fault. We hate you. And when, in reality, most situations have a lot of nuance.”

Yachty echoed this, noting that in a business of this scale, decisions are never the weight of just one person.

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