In a moment that can only be described as “Logan Paul being Logan Paul,” the social media menace found himself humbled in front of a sold-out WWE Raw crowd at Madison Square Garden. And who do we have to thank for this? None other than the Phenomenal One, AJ Styles.
The chaos kicked off when Paul, with the same level of self-importance he brings to his podcast, strutted into the ring to cut a promo. He touched on John Cena’s recent heel turn, The Rock’s apparent soul-selling, and, of course, himself—because what’s a Logan Paul segment without some good ol’ fashioned self-worship?
But then, Paul made the critical mistake of engaging with comedian Andrew Schulz, who just happened to be ringside next to TKO COO Mark Shapiro. Thinking he was about to receive an ego boost, Paul handed Schulz a microphone and asked who he was there to see. Schulz, being the sharp New Yorker he is, did not play along. Instead of giving Paul the validation he craved, Schulz said he was there for the real stars—like CM Punk and Seth Rollins in their Steel Cage match.
Paul, now wounded in his influencer soul, pressed the question again. Schulz, now fully embracing his role as the unofficial spokesperson for the MSG faithful, hit him where it hurt: “Nobody came to see you, bro. This is New York. We wanna see real wrestlers—like AJ Styles.”
Cue Paul’s meltdown. Unable to handle the disrespect, he did what any mature adult would do—he attacked a comedian. Dragging Schulz into the ring, Paul was seconds away from making headlines for all the wrong reasons when—BOOM! AJ Styles’ music hit.
The crowd erupted as Styles charged down the ramp, sending Paul scurrying like a man who just realized he left the oven on. While Styles dared Paul to come back and fight, Logan opted for the safer route—running away while pretending he had better things to do. Schulz and Styles then celebrated in the ring, marking a rare occasion where a comedian didn’t end up on the receiving end of a knockout punch in a wrestling ring.
Final Takeaway:
Logan Paul got verbally roasted, physically outclassed, and forced into retreat—all in the same segment. AJ Styles proved once again why he’s a legend, and Andrew Schulz cemented himself as the people’s champ of heckling. All in all, another great night at Madison Square Garden.