The Undertaker Gives Logan Paul Advice On How To Improve As A WWE Superstar

The Undertaker Gives Logan Paul Advice On How To Improve As A WWE Superstar

The Undertaker believes that Logan Paul is great, but he could be even better.

While the United States Champion remains a polarising figure in the wrestling community and beyond, few can discredit Paul’s athletic ability. Be it filming himself hitting a frog splash on Roman Reigns or colliding midair with Ricochet, clips of Paul have gone viral despite The Maverick having less than 10 matches in his WWE career.

Paul’s performances have not gone unnoticed, especially by one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, The Undertaker. Having a legendary career inside the squared circle and one of the most respected wrestlers in history, The Phenom has frequently been a source of knowledge for Superstars new and old.

Taker gave some advice to Paul during an episode of Six Feet Under. The Hall of Famer credited Paul for his high-flying moves, but believes that the United States Champion needs to improve on his storytelling:

“Dude, I tell you what, it’s amazing guys like him, obviously incredibly athletic. I met him once at WrestleMania last year in LA briefly. Man, if he wanted to, I think he could be really, really special. Not that he isn’t. I mean, athletically he can do everything, but I mean, if he would kind of invest some of his time too, I mean, what he’s done already with, I mean, is pretty astounding, really. It’s not easy to get in and have matches of that caliber that quickly. I think a little more work in the storytelling department.”

Two more WWE Superstars who are showing improvement are Grayson Waller and Austin Theory, which has been reflected by company higher-ups.

The Undertaker Elaborates On Original Retirement Plans

The Deadman called time on his legendary in-ring career at WrestleMania 36, defeating AJ Styles in The Boneyard match in the main event of night one. The match had to be altered to a cinematic match due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, where no fans were allowed to be in attendance. When discussing his rivalry with AJ Styles, The Undertaker revealed what the original plan was for his final match.

H/t to SEScoops.