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Jake Paul Claims TKO Banned Him From Attending WWE Events Amid Ongoing Beef

Jake Paul Claims TKO Banned Him From Attending WWE Events Amid Ongoing Beef

Jake Paul says his ongoing battle with TKO has reached the point where he is allegedly barred from attending Logan Paul’s WWE matches.

Paul made the claim during an appearance on the Undefeated & Undisputed podcast while discussing the growing rivalry between his company, Most Valuable Promotions, and the UFC. According to Paul, while he enjoys the public war of words, there is also a serious side to the dispute, particularly his criticism of UFC fighter pay.

“I don’t take any beefs too serious. I think it’s definitely in the name of entertainment. However, there is truth in it and there are points and some certain facts that I would like to see pushed through. Like the UFC fighter minimum pay being ,000, that needs a rise.”

The Problem Child then said the feud with TKO has become so intense that he is no longer allowed to attend WWE events, even when his brother Logan Paul is competing.

“But from my side, I’m just having fun and the fact that one of the biggest organizations in the world, the TKO group, has this major beef with me. They won’t even let me go be in my brother’s WWE matches because they hate me so much. So it’s pretty wild how much under their skin we are.”

So essentially, Jake Paul says TKO has effectively blocked him from being at Logan Paul’s WWE appearances because of the tension created by his criticism of UFC and Dana White. Despite the seriousness of that allegation, Paul insisted he still views the overall feud as part of the entertainment business and says he enjoys the back-and-forth.

“To me, it’s just been a fun journey. I enjoy s** talk. Like when people make fun of me. I’m easy to make fun of. I’m able to make fun of myself. So the beef, to me, is just fun and entertaining for everybody.”

Paul’s comments come as MVP expands into MMA, with its first event streaming on Netflix on May 16. The card features several well-known names, including Ronda Rousey, Gina Carano, Nate Diaz, and Francis Ngannou.

MVP has openly positioned itself as an alternative to UFC, promising higher guaranteed pay and better opportunities for fighters. For now, Jake Paul says the beef with TKO has become so heated that he cannot even watch his brother compete in WWE from inside the arena. Whether TKO responds to that claim remains to be seen.

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