Jake Paul claims he’s “banned” from WWE and can’t join Logan

Jake Paul asserts that he’s currently prohibited from joining the WWE, which is the reason behind him not teaming up with his brother, Logan, at this point in time. But there’s a possibility that this ban could be lifted in the future.

Initially, when Logan dove headfirst into WWE, spectators had high hopes that it was just a matter of time before his sibling, Jake, would join him in the wrestling arena as well.

In a surprising turn of events, the individual often referred to as ‘The Problem Child’ has shown support for Logan during his brother’s match at Crown Jewel in 2022, despite his primary interest lying with boxing. However, since then, he has been missing in action, with KSI and IShowSpeed being brought on board instead of him as potential backups for Logan.

It’s been discussed before that him, along with Logan, might challenge for the tag team titles similar to The Hardy Boyz. Yet, there’s a reason given as to why this partnership hasn’t materialized in reality up until now.

Jake Paul wants to join Logan in WWE

As reported by Jake, he has been “prohibited” or “not allowed” in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), as he stated during a Q&A video with Logan Paul on July 9.

Logan corrected him, saying, “What you’re saying isn’t accurate. To clarify, you’ve created tension with some individuals within the company by antagonizing Dana White… it seems like you’ve got a rap against him, my friend!

Dana has joined the TKO group since they’ve recently acquired both the UFC and WWE. There seems to be a minor interference, but it’s not something that we can’t sort out.

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Jake expressed his willingness to participate alongside his brother in the WWE tag team division, provided that he’s given the opportunity.

In essence, though Dana doesn’t have creative authority within the WWE, it is still probable that he would need to approve any involvement by Jake, particularly since there is a significant crossover between the WWE and the UFC.

As a staunch supporter of Jake’s, I can confidently say that he seldom retreats when it comes to disagreements. Apologizing to Dana wouldn’t be his usual course of action unless there was some incentive involved.

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2025-07-10 14:48