Logan Paul announces focus on selling in WWE

Logan Paul, the WWE superstar and former influencer, revealed on his Impaulsive podcast that he plans to concentrate on improving his selling skills in the ring. He also discussed growing out his hair at the suggestion of Triple H. This comes after his recent loss in the Elimination Chamber match.

Logan Paul has transitioned from a part-time influencer to a full-time WWE superstar, earning praise from fans and peers for his rapid adaptation to professional wrestling. On his Impaulsive podcast, Paul addressed the lengthening of his hair, attributing it to a suggestion from WWE executive Triple H. "[Triple H] asked me to grow my hair out. It was a very light suggestion that I took way too seriously. He’s like, ‘Would you ever consider growing your hair out? It creates movement.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I totally understand that,’" Paul said.

Paul then announced his next area of focus: selling, which refers to the performer's ability to convincingly react to opponents' moves to enhance the storytelling in matches. "You know what I’m going to start focusing on? Selling. There is an art to the sell. I’m not sure much people, even me, place that much focus on it," he added.

This revelation follows Paul's most recent appearance in the Elimination Chamber match, where he was defeated after an attack by a masked assailant later unmasked as Seth Rollins. The podcast comments highlight Paul's commitment to refining his in-ring performance amid his rising prominence in WWE. (h/t Fightful for the transcription)

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