Love him or hate him, Logan Paul always finds a way to stay in the spotlight—and this time, CM Punk isn’t pulling any punches.
As WWE gears up for Saturday’s Survivor Series, one word keeps echoing through every segment and promo: betrayal. The theme first struck fans in a dramatic preview trailer for the event, hinting that friendships and alliances might crumble once the steel cage doors close. And throughout this week’s shows, that tension only escalated.
On Monday Night Raw, viewers witnessed sharp friction between CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Roman Reigns. The trio clashed over control, egos, and championship ambitions—fuel the Usos quickly tossed a match on by mocking them. Both groups are preparing for an explosive WarGames matchup featuring Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Logan Paul.
When Punk joined Kay Adams on the Up & Adams Show, he didn’t hold back on his thoughts about potential betrayals. He suggested that if anyone’s going to stab each other in the back, it’ll likely be the so-called “beefy bad guys.” As Punk put it, those on the heel side have more to gain from treachery than teamwork—a bold statement that fans instantly started debating.
That prediction gained momentum after Raw went off the air. Once again, the two WarGames teams collided in chaos following a tag match where McIntyre and Paul defeated the Usos to earn the all-important man advantage inside the double cage. But the real drama began when Lesnar appeared to charge into the fray—then suddenly stopped. In a move that shocked everyone, he waved off his team, leaving Logan Paul alone to face five furious opponents. The outcome? A brutal 5-on-1 beatdown that left Paul humiliated and fans buzzing with speculation.
It almost feels like WWE just gave away its game plan for Saturday: when things heat up, Lesnar’s crew might decide Logan Paul isn’t worth saving. And honestly, CM Punk seems to think most people wouldn’t blame them.
“I think most of humanity doesn’t like Logan Paul, and it’s because he’s a douche,” Punk said bluntly. “You look at him and think, ‘Yeah, I don’t like that guy. Something about that smug face, that attitude, that broccoli haircut—it just rubs you the wrong way.’”
Whether this sharp jab foreshadows the result of Survivor Series remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear—if betrayal does come to pass, it could turn the entire night upside down.
But here’s the question that’s got fans split: Is CM Punk right about Logan Paul, or is the YouTuber-turned-wrestler finally earning his respect the hard way? Share your thoughts—does he deserve a chance, or should the boos keep coming?