Logan Paul reflects on John Cena's farewell tour, says 'it'd be awesome' if Trump saw his final match in DC
Major League Wrestling's Court Bauer's time in WWE overlapped with John Cena's start in the company. He talks to Fox News Digital about the pro wrestling legend.
Everyone wants a shot at John Cena as his career comes to a close — Logan Paul is one of the lucky ones.
The YouTuber-turned-WWE star found himself in a brief storyline with Cena, whose final match will take place on Dec. 13, that saw them as friends turned rivals.
Cena criticized Paul on an episode of "Friday Night SmackDown" ahead of their match at Clash in Paris in August.
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John Cena and Logan Paul speak in the ring during "SmackDown" at First Horizon Center on May 30, 2025 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Michael Owens/WWE via Getty Images)
The never-seen 17-time world champion came out with the win, but Paul said it was "truly an honor" to go toe-to-toe with arguably the greatest of all time.
"I am disappointed that I did not come out victorious. He's really good. I don't know what to say. Like, halfway through the match, I was like, ‘Oh, this is like a different level of wrestler,'" Paul said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. "But yeah, I mean, it's John Cena, so I got my match. I'll see if I can try to convince him to come back for one more so I can beat him next time. But although he told me that he's not going to do that, he's not going to do that."
John Cena stands tall over Logan Paul during "SmackDown" at The 3Arena Dublin on August 22, 2025, in Dublin, Ireland. (Bradlee Rutledge/WWE via Getty Images)
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In the interview, it was discussed that Paul could crash the party on Dec. 13, despite the "Last Time


