Logan Paul may play the villain in WWE, but he clearly wants to be treated like a rockstar—especially when it comes to his entrance music.

During a recent episode of Impaulsive, the WWE United States Champion called out the live crowd for not embracing his walkout theme, “Humble,” the way they’ve latched onto the likes of Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. Paul made it clear he’s frustrated that fans aren’t shouting along with the chorus yet—especially since the song was specifically designed for crowd participation.

“When the WWE audience, sorry kids, gets their head out of their asses, it’s the perfect sing-along song,” he said. “I see people doing it for Seth. Cody. Bro, ‘How can I be so good looking and so HUMBLE! HUMBLE!’ The whole arena going ‘HUMBLE!”

’ Bro, just sing my f*cking song! Sorry kids. Sing my song. We made it so people can sing-along. ‘HUMBLE!’”

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While Logan’s heel antics may fuel boos, he’s not wrong—plenty of successful WWE themes thrive on simple, chantable lyrics. And with Paul actively pushing the crowd to get involved, it’s only a matter of time before the WWE Universe gives in… or keeps trolling him in silence.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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