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Logan Paul Dismisses WWE Locker Room Dynamics Amid Championship Bid

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STAMFORD, Conn. — Logan Paul showed little interest in the WWE locker room environment during the latest episode of WWE Monday Night RAW. Paul, who is vying for a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship against Jey Uso, dismissed concerns about locker room dynamics following a superkick he received on the show.

On the “RAW Recap” podcast, Paul was asked about his feelings regarding the relationships within the locker room. He responded confidently, stating, “Whatever’s going on in the locker room is not my problem. I got a green room, brother. No, but, I didn’t come here to make friends. I came here to become the champion and be the best. So however they feel about me, it sounds like a them problem.”

In a different segment of the wrestling community, John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) shared his thoughts on John Cena‘s career during an interview on the “Something to Wrestle” podcast. JBL reflected on Cena’s first WWE Championship victory against him at WrestleMania 21 in 2005, crediting it with launching Cena’s successful career.

JBL expressed his belief that Cena would still have reached the same heights, even if he had lost that title match, stating, “I think they got it right. Cena is a 17-time world champion, a movie star, and just this incredible person. You’re going into the PG era of WWE, and that would have been tough for anybody. I don’t know if anybody could have done that, except for Cena.”

As Cena approaches retirement at the end of 2025, he continues to hold the record for the most recognized title reigns in WWE history. JBL complimented Cena’s talents and affirmed that, even in an alternative scenario, Cena would have remained the top star in the WWE landscape.

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