
When you think you’ve seen everything in professional wrestling, WWE’s Chief Content Officer finds a way to keep things entertaining. Triple H decided to have some fun at Logan Paul’s expense following the YouTube star’s championship loss at Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 24.
The Screenshot That Started It All
Social media exploded after Jey Uso’s successful World Heavyweight Championship defense against Logan Paul. Wrestling fans couldn’t stop sharing one particular moment – a picture-perfect superkick that caught Paul square on the chin. The timing was flawless, and the visual impact was undeniable.
That viral screenshot eventually made its way to WWE’s executive suite. Triple H, never one to miss an opportunity for some good-natured ribbing, decided to send the image directly to Paul himself.
The Boss Gets In On The Action
Logan Paul revealed the interaction during his latest YouTube vlog, showing off a text message from WWE’s top content decision-maker. The message was simple but effective:
“Have you seen this yet? That’s on the button.”
Triple H’s choice of words perfectly captured what wrestling fans witnessed. “On the button” doesn’t just describe the superkick’s placement – it’s old-school wrestling terminology that shows The Game’s deep appreciation for a well-executed move.
Paul Fires Back With Cheating Accusations
Rather than take the ribbing lying down, Paul used his platform to strike back. The social media mogul pointed fingers at both Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes, labeling them as “cheaters” following the controversial finish to his title match.
Paul also addressed the elephant in the room regarding John Cena’s surprise involvement. He firmly denied having any advance knowledge that the 16-time World Champion would interfere on his behalf during the Saturday Night’s Main Event showdown.
Money In The Bank Revenge Story
This backstage banter and online drama sets the stage perfectly for Saturday’s Money in the Bank premium live event. Paul gets his chance for payback when he teams with John Cena against the duo of Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes.
The first-time partnership between Paul and Cena represents an intriguing dynamic. Both men bring star power from outside WWE’s traditional wrestling bubble, yet they’ve earned respect within the squared circle through different paths.
Social Media Warfare Continues
Triple H’s playful trolling demonstrates how WWE’s leadership understands the power of social media engagement. By sending that screenshot, he created content that extends far beyond the original match, keeping fans talking about the product days later.
The interaction also showcases the unique relationship between WWE’s executives and their talent. This kind of behind-the-scenes access gives fans a glimpse into the personalities that drive sports entertainment’s biggest company.
As Money in the Bank approaches, one thing’s certain – Triple H’s screenshot might have been “on the button,” but will Logan Paul and John Cena’s revenge strategy hit the mark when they step into the ring together for the first time?
