Whether you adore or despise them, the Paul brothers seem to have a Midas touch when it comes to making money. While the term “influencer” might not sit well with the average person, Logan and Jake, both under 30, have found significant success in their respective sports and related fields.
Logan’s foray into WWE is no secret to fans, and Jake has proven himself as a legitimate boxer, not just a sideshow attraction.
Despite their success, their tendency to stir things up on social media often puts them at odds with WWE fans, earning them a “bad guy” status in the wrestling world. Corey Graves, however, sees this as a positive trait, calling it an innate charisma that can’t be taught.
Graves commended Logan’s contributions to WWE, acknowledging that he has defied expectations and earned his spot in the wrestling business. He believes that Logan’s commitment to the craft has silenced doubters and shown his true character.
Although Jake has only made occasional WWE appearances alongside his brother, Graves predicts a more significant role for him in the future.
He even speculates about the possibility of seeing both brothers compete together in the WWE tag team division, especially with SummerSlam taking place in their hometown of Cleveland.