Logan Paul is no stranger to scrutiny, but his latest WWE appearance at the Ball Arena in Denver on November 21, 2025, sparked a wave of jokes and speculation when fans caught something unexpected—promo notes scribbled on his hand.

While many poked fun online, The Maverick used his November 26 vlog to address the moment head-on, and in true Logan fashion, he did it with sarcasm, flair, and a full reveal.

During the episode of SmackDown, Logan stood in the ring beside Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed as they cut the opening promo for WarGames. But what fans focused on wasn’t just the words—it was where those words were coming from. His palm, apparently. As the vlog replayed online comments from fans, Logan mockingly responded with a straight face:

“See, see, I don’t know what the y’all are talking about. All right. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know what you’re talking about. My promos ain’t written on my hand. This — this some [__].”

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Then the camera zoomed in and gave viewers exactly what they wanted—a shot of Logan Paul’s “cheat sheet,” written in black ink across his palm.. Among the phrases across his hand:

“The vision = future”
“CM Punk is trash”
“Brock Lesnar”
“Jake Paul > AJ”
“Drink Prime”

Logan doubled down with a defense against critics who say he’s not committed to wrestling.

“For everyone who says all I do is take from the WWE… I flew to Denver, Colorado from Puerto Rico… I’m giving my time, my effort, my energy. This is proof.”

The whole thing played out like a bit—Logan pretending like nothing happened while the footage exposed everything. Rather than shy away, he leaned into the meme and turned the online reaction into content gold.

Whether you call it sloppy or strategic, Logan Paul just reminded everyone that he knows how to control the conversation—even if it’s written on his hand.

What do you think—was Logan being resourceful or just caught slipping? Should WWE stars be allowed to bring notes into the ring, or is that breaking the illusion? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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