Logan Paul’s transition from YouTube influencer to professional wrestler has turned heads in the industry, with many veterans predicting he could one day become a world champion in WWE. One of Paul’s biggest admirers is none other than The Undertaker, who recently shared his thoughts on Paul’s wrestling style during an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast.
Known for his daring, high-risk moves, Paul’s approach caught The Undertaker’s attention, prompting the legend to emphasize the importance of proper technique when executing such maneuvers.
“The key with high-risk moves is hitting the ropes correctly,” Undertaker explained. “If your foot slips just before you launch, you’re helpless—there’s nothing you can do.”
He warned that missing a move could still result in injury, but a wrestler would typically recover unless they landed awkwardly. “If your foot slips during takeoff, you’re done. There’s no coming back from that,” Undertaker added.
The Deadman also expressed concern that Paul might not yet grasp the importance of landing high-risk moves on seasoned veterans, who are prepared for potential mishaps. Drawing from his own experiences, Undertaker referenced his infamous “suicide dives” and shared a memorable story involving his brother, Kane.
“I remember Kane saying, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll be there,’ and that’s all I focused on,” he recalled.
Undertaker mentioned that executing the move on multiple opponents, including Vader, felt manageable because he trusted Kane to have his back. His reflections highlighted the importance of both precision and trust when performing high-risk stunts—something Logan Paul is still learning on his path to wrestling greatness.