Logan Paul Labels John Cena’s Face Turn a ‘Midlife Crisis’ Ahead of Paris Clash
Paul’s midlife crisis charge spotlights Cena’s character flips, driving the storyline toward their Clash In Paris showdown.
Overview
- John Cena’s surprise reversion from heel to babyface just before SummerSlam ended in a loss to Cody Rhodes and a post-match attack by Brock Lesnar.
- On his Impaulsive podcast two days after SummerSlam, Logan Paul criticized the flip as a “midlife crisis” and said he was personally disappointed in Cena.
- Paul accused Cena of seeking external validation and suggested he is being puppeteered by WWE creative figures instead of acting on his own.
- Despite praising their prior tag match, Paul said Cena’s recent character switches feel inconsistent and urged him to embrace his identity as “The GOAT.”
- Cena has officially accepted Paul’s challenge for WWE Clash In Paris later this month, with Paul’s critique now woven into the promotional narrative.