Logan Paul is very serious about his PRIME brand, especially since WWE and PRIME have a very flourishing partnership right now. With that said, it appears that Logan Paul once offered Steve Austin a ton of money to wear a PRIME bottle costume for a promotional stunt.
While speaking on the Impaulsive podcast, Logan Paul revealed that he and his team offered “Stone Cold” Steve Austin a million dollars to be in the Prime bottle costume for a promotional stunt, but Austin turned it down. Logan said no matter how much money they offered, Austin just wasn’t the right person for it and would never be part of it.
Logan said they offered the money, hoping Austin might think about it, but he didn’t. Logan also pointed out that the WWE fans wouldn’t have liked it. He said it could have been a huge moment if Austin revealed his face on the Prime bottle, but it never happened.
“Bro, we offered Steve a million dollars to be in the Prime bottle. He didn’t do it. Oh, he’s not the guy. I don’t care what number it is—he’s not getting in that bottle. Ever.
That’s why we offered him a million. We were like, ‘Bro, do you want to get in this bottle?’ I mean, I don’t think he even considered it for a second. The WWE Universe would kill him. Imagine it—he face-revealed the Prime bottle. It’s f******* Stone Cold. He could have done anything, which is why I think it would have worked, ultimately. And maybe one year. But I’m just saying, bro.”
Even though the stunt didn’t happen, Logan Paul clearly respects Steve Austin’s decision. The idea of Austin revealing his face in the PRIME bottle might have gone viral, but Austin likely turned it down because of his strong image and reputation.
This just shows how far Logan Paul is willing to go to make his PRIME brand a success in wrestling. It also shows Austin is the kind of person who wouldn’t change his image for any promotional stunt, no matter how much money was involved.
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