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Logan Paul on John Cena: “He wrestles better than Pablo Picasso paints”

Logan Paul paid tribute to John Cena following their Clash in Paris match, calling Cena an “absolute mastermind of the craft.”

Paul said that he wanted a match with Cena to prove that he not only belongs in the business, but that he can bring the best out of the business.

“For me, last night was peak professional wrestling,” Paul wrote on X.

“Fair play to John, an absolute mastermind of the craft. He wrestles better than Pablo Picasso paints… idk if it’ll ever be understood how good he is,” he continued.

Paul added that although his hand was not raised in victory, he came away with more victories than he can count and he’s grateful for the opportunity to go toe-to-toe with another GOAT.

He also praised the French crowd which was rocking all night long.

“les fans français sont putain de fous,” he wrote, which translates to, “French fans are f*cking crazy.”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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