Summary
Jake Paul says TKO has prevented him from attending Logan Paul's WWE matches because of the larger issues he has with UFC and the way fighter pay is handled.
Speaking during an interview, Jake said he does not take every part of the situation too seriously, but added that some of the underlying points matter to him. He specifically pointed to UFC fighter minimum pay and said the tension with TKO has reached the point where he believes the company will not allow him around Logan's WWE appearances.
That claim adds another layer to the crossover attention around Logan Paul, who has remained a regular WWE talking point even outside the ring, including recent interest in his daily workout routine.
Quote from Jake Paul
"I don't take any beefs too seriously. I think it's definitely in the name of entertainment. However, there is truth in it, and there are points and certain facts that I would like to see pushed through, like the UFC fighter minimum pay being $12,000, and that needs to rise. Like, so there are all these things in it that are serious."
Jake then addressed how he believes that tension has affected WWE events involving his brother:
"But from my side, I'm just having fun. The fact that, you know, one of the biggest organizations in the world, the TKO Group, has this major beef with me, they won't even let me go be in my brother's WWE matches because they hate me so much."
Jake later went on to say:
"So they don't want to have me on there because it's like indirect promotion of me as a brand. So they won't even let me be in my brother's WWE wrestling matches because I'm promoting MMA. We have a card this weekend on Netflix. Ronda Rousey, Francine Gannou, Nate Diaz, Mike Perry. Everyone tune in. They won't even let me be in WWE. They hate me so much."
What this means for Logan Paul in WWE
If Jake Paul is correct, WWE and TKO are drawing a hard line between Logan Paul's wrestling role and Jake's outside combat sports brand. That would limit one of the easiest celebrity crossover appearances WWE could make with Logan, especially since the Paul brothers naturally bring attention whenever they are on screen together.
It also suggests that any future Logan Paul segments involving family crossover would depend on TKO's broader stance, not just WWE creative. For fans, that makes Jake's absence feel less like a one-off and more like part of a bigger company-level decision.
Sources
Jake Paul while speaking on Smash Cast and during a stream with 6ix9ine


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