Logan Paul Shuts Down “YouTuber” Label, Declares Himself Full-Time WWE Superstar

The United States Champion fires back at Jey Uso's remarks, insisting his wrestling credentials have outgrown his YouTube origins as he pursues the World Heavyweight Title.

Logan Paul has emphatically rejected being called a YouTuber during a heated response to Jey Uso’s on-air jab. Former United States Champion addressed the comment on WWE’s RAW recap show, asserting his full-time commitment to professional wrestling.

I’m not a YouTuber anymore. I’m cutting that narrative in half right now. If I’m a YouTuber, why am I looking better than my peers who have ‘done this for 15 years’? I am a full-timer.

Paul’s declaration comes amid his escalating rivalry with Jey Uso, which intensified when he confronted Jey Uso on the April 28 RAW. The Maverick made clear his ambitions extend beyond mid-card titles, directly targeting Jey’s World Heavyweight Championship.

Since debuting in 2021, Paul has competed in two WrestleManias and captured the US Title. His technical progression has drawn praise from veterans, with this latest statement reinforcing his dedication to wrestling over content creation. The social media star-turned-superstar now seeks to cement his status by pursuing WWE’s top prize.

READ MORE: Former WWE Star Defends Jey Uso Amidst Recent Criticism