• Logan Paul Will Be The Biggest Babyface Of All Time, Says Former WWF Champion
Logan Paul first appeared in WWE in 2021 on the road to WrestleMania 37. He then signed a contract with the company a year later and became a part of the roster.
The former United States Champion has been a heel for his entire WWE run. Speaking with SK Wrestling’s WrestleBinge, WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter said he believes Paul has the potential to become the biggest babyface in pro wrestling history.
Here’s what the former WWF Champion said:
“Once he establishes himself as the biggest villain, he’ll be the biggest hero of all time. I think he’ll surpass every hero we’ve ever had in this business because once the people believe in him, like they did me at the Alley Fight, when they threw in the towel, when The General threw in the towel, Ernie Roth, people were like, ‘Wait, Sarge ain’t done. Although he’s bleeding to death, he’s still trying to get back in the ring and fight Pat Patterson.
And it (Pat Patterson winning) was a way to stop the match without anybody getting pinned or losing, but it made Sgt. Slaughter. Everybody said, ‘That’s the toughest S.O.B. we’ve ever seen. He still wants to fight, and he’s bleeding to death.’ That’s what Logan Paul has to create.
He’s gotta be the biggest villain of all time, and then when the time is right, someone’s gotta look out because he’s gonna turn into the hero, and they’re gonna blow the roof off.”
Logan Paul was last seen in a ring at Clash In Paris last month, where he lost to John Cena.
• “These young guys really don’t care” – Booker T Agrees With Undertaker’s Recent Comments
The Undertaker is one of the legends who isn’t completely satisfied with the attitude of modern day pro wrestlers. A few weeks ago, The Deadman stated that he found it disheartening that wrestlers of the current era make TikToks backstage instead of watching the ongoing matches.
In an interview with ESPORTS INSIDER, 2-time WWE Hall of Famer and current NXT commentator Booker T was asked about The Deadman’s comments. He said he agrees with him and feels like today’s wrestlers don’t care a lot about character work.
“I agree with Taker. I truly believe in keeping the character as real as you possibly can. Because that’s your money maker.
I always say, can you imagine if The Undertaker was ‘The Phenom’ on pay-per-view on Saturday night, and then on Tuesday night, he was on TikTok as a chef? You wouldn’t be able to buy The Undertaker the same way if he were to make you feel that way.
So I think believing in the character and keeping the character sacred. It’s something that these young guys really don’t think about or care about these days.”

