Joe Hendry’s anti-Logan Paul anthem just got completely hijacked — because Logan Paul fired back with his own version of the viral WWE track and turned the entire thing into a troll job aimed directly at Hendry.

After Hendry spent the last two weeks pushing his “Can We Fire Logan Paul?” song across WWE programming and social media, Logan responded by uploading an edited parody version to Twitter that completely flipped the message around.

Instead of the original “Can we fire Logan Paul?” line, the altered version features Hendry seemingly singing “We admire Logan Paul,” as Logan reworked the entire video into a self-promotion montage.

The edited clip opens with references to Logan’s business empire — including PRIME, Lunchly, RIPIT, and his podcast — before transitioning into footage of Logan interacting with fans, taking photos, and getting positive reactions from crowds.

Logan also changed the tone of the original music video entirely, replacing the shots designed to mock him with scenes focused on his popularity and celebrity status. Alongside the upload, Logan posted the following message on Twitter:

“We Admire Logan Paul - feat. Joe Hendry”

The response came just days after Hendry released the official music video for “Can We Fire Logan Paul?” following the May 4, 2026 episode of WWE Raw. Hendry’s original version featured a battered Logan Paul cutout, clips of Logan getting attacked, and multiple jokes aimed at turning the feud into a viral moment outside the ring.

Now Logan has completely turned the concept back on Hendry — and the back-and-forth is quickly becoming one of the more heavily pushed feuds connected to WWE programming right now. Whether fans love Logan’s response or think Hendry still got the better of him, one thing is clear: both sides are leaning fully into the online attention surrounding this feud.

What do you think about Logan Paul flipping Joe Hendry’s song into a parody video? Did Logan win this round, or did Hendry’s original version hit harder? Drop your thoughts below and let us know.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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