Logan Paul made a big impact in WWE with his impressive wrestling skills, even though hes still fairly new to the sport. However, Kenny Omega has criticized the current state of wrestling and said that wrestlers from the 1990s would have easily beaten up someone like Logan Paul.

While speaking to Adi Shankar, Kenny Omega criticized the current state of professional wrestling, saying its much easier to break into the industry now than it was in the past. He pointed out that someone like Logan Paul would have been beaten up in a locker room back in 1992, as wrestling used to be a closed-off world where outsiders werent welcomed.

Omega also revealed concern about where things are heading in wrestling, believing that in a few years, a WrestleMania main event could feature Logan Paul vs. MrBeast. He questioned the wrestling experience of social media stars like them and wondered if putting in the hard miles and building real wrestling skills even matters anymore.

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This isnt even the first time Kenny Omega criticized Logan Paul as he previously made it clear he wasnt convinced The Maverick is a fantastic wrestler. Its also likely that many fans will agree with what Omega had to say as the world of wrestling is definitely changing.

This comes after Logan Paul stated that he is no longer a YouTuber and officially calls himself a professional wrestler who is willing to do the work. Regardless, well have to see if Paul can prove his critics wrong as he certainly has a chip on his shoulder.

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Do you agree with Kenny Omegas view on Logan Paul and the current direction of wrestling? Is wrestling evolving for the betteror losing its soul? Share your thoughts in the comments below and join the discussion!


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