In a move no one saw coming—but somehow everyone expected—Logan Paul is bringing his brand of loud, viral chaos to the same streaming service that houses AEW’s weekly wrestling shows. That’s right, folks, Paul American is set to premiere on MAX this March, and while some fans were hoping for a brother vs. brother brawl, they’ll instead get an eight-episode reality deep-dive into the world of the most love-to-hate-them duo since the Bella Twins (but with more NFT scams).
A Glimpse Inside the Paul Cinematic Universe
The series will showcase the never-before-seen and archival content of Logan and Jake Paul, because apparently, despite both filming every second of their existence since Vine was a thing, there’s still some footage we haven’t been subjected to.
HBO exec Nina Rosenstein insists this show will offer a “raw and unexpected look” at the Paul brothers, including Logan’s transition into fatherhood. That’s right, Logan Paul, a father—meaning somewhere out there, a child is already training for their first influencer boxing match.
The AEW Connection: Coincidence or Bold Invasion?
What makes this even juicier is that MAX also happens to be the home of AEW’s Dynamite and Collision. And while AEW fans pride themselves on their alternative-to-WWE stance, they may now find themselves scrolling past Logan Paul content while trying to watch Bryan Danielson slap the soul out of someone.
Could this be the first step in an all-out Paul Wrestling Takeover? Will MJF be forced to cut promos about PRIME Hydration? Will The Elite have to challenge Jake Paul to a trios match in order to keep AEW Paul-free? The possibilities are terrifying.
One thing is clear: the wrestling world, like the internet, can never escape the Paul brothers.