After fueling speculation about Donald Trump possibly attending John Cena’s retirement match, Logan Paul is now walking back part of his original statement.
Taking to Twitter on December 4, 2025, Paul addressed reports that quoted him as saying “people in the WWE” had discussed the potential appearance. According to Paul, that phrasing was taken out of context.
“Nooooo when I said ‘we’ I meant my boys and I. We always speculate what the storylines will be because I like to enjoy the product both as a fan & performer,” Paul wrote. “Quoting ‘people in the WWE’ is inaccurate.”
The clarification comes after his FoxNews.com interview, where Paul commented on the rumor swirling around Trump’s possible attendance at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 in Washington, D.C.—the night Cena is set to wrestle his final match. In that interview, Paul said:
“We (people in the WWE) have talked about it. I have no idea. It seems like something that could happen. I think it’d be awesome. But I don’t know how political the WWE wants to get, so I’m not sure.”
That line sparked headlines pointing to potential internal WWE discussions, but Paul’s update clearly separates fan speculation from company involvement.
Do you think Logan Paul’s clarification puts the Trump rumor to rest? Or could something still be in play for Cena’s sendoff? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—we want to hear from you.