Jake Paul Banned From Attending WWE Events Featuring Logan Paul
Jake Paul recently revealed that TKO Group Holdings has banned him from attending WWE events where his brother Logan Paul wrestles.
The boxing promoter and content creator disclosed the prohibition during an appearance on Undefeated & Undisputed, attributing it to the ongoing feud between his promotion Most Valuable Promotions and UFC.
TKO Group Holdings serves as the parent company for both WWE and UFC, creating a direct conflict with Paul's combat sports promotion. As per 'The Problem Child,' the ban stems from MVP's public criticism of UFC practices, particularly regarding fighter compensation. He explained:
"I think it's definitely in the name of entertainment. However, there is truth in it and there are points and some certain facts that I would like to see pushed through. Like the UFC fighter minimum pay being $12,000, that needs a rise. There is all these like things in it that are serious."
Paul characterized the situation as evidence of how deeply MVP has affected the organization.
"The fact that the 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," he stated. "So it's pretty wild how much under their skin we are."
Despite the corporate tensions, Paul maintained a lighthearted perspective on the rivalry.
"To me, it's just been a fun journey. I enjoy s*** talk. Like when people make fun of me. I'm easy to make fun of. I'm able to make fun of myself. So the beef, to me, is just fun and entertaining for everybody," he continued.
Logan Paul currently holds the WWE World Tag Team Championship alongside The Vision teammate Austin Theory. This weekend, MVP will host an MMA event from Los Angeles featuring former WWE star Ronda Rousey facing Gina Carano as one of its marquee bouts.