
Logan Paul Bashes Jey Uso's Wrestling Skills After Being Rated Lower in WWE 2K26 Video Game
Logan Paul added another layer to the rivalry between The Vision and The Usos this week by taking a shot at Jey Uso's rating in the WWE 2K26 video game.
During his latest YouTube vlog (h/t Felix Upton of Ringside News), Paul questioned Jey's WWE 2K rating and suggested that he received a 91 overall because of his entrance rather than his in-ring skills:
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"That's all he has," Paul said. "His entrance is a 91. But as far as wrestling, bro? What are we talking about? ... A 91 and me as a 90? That's crazy bro. I'm gonna take this as motivation. I'm gonna work harder."
That wasn't the first time Paul took issue with the rating discrepancy between himself and Jey, as he also appeared during the WWE 2K26 ratings reveal show last week (beginning at the 32-minute mark) before ending the call when he was informed that Jey was rated one point above him:
Last week on Raw, Jey qualified for the men's Elimination Chamber match, pinning El Grande Americano after The Vision's Bronson Reed tore his biceps during the match.
On the ensuing episode of SmackDown, Jey got attacked at the start of the show and had to be taken away in an ambulance. The Vision's Paul, Austin Theory and Paul Heyman emerged shortly thereafter, leading most to assume they were responsible for the attack.
Paul subsequently replaced Jey in the Chamber when he beat Jacob Fatu in a last-chance qualifying match, and he went on to eliminate three Superstars before Seth Rollins made his shocking return to WWE programming and cost Paul the match.
On Raw, Jimmy Uso stepped up to The Vision in order to avenge what happened to his brother, and then Jey returned as well, leading to an all-out brawl between The Vision and The Usos.
All signs point toward a potential World Tag Team Championship match between the two duos at WrestleMania 42 next month.
Paul could potentially prove that he is deserving of being rated above Jey if The Vision is victorious, but for now, it is difficult to argue with the ratings given that Jey is an 11-time tag team champion, one-time intercontinental champion, one-time world heavyweight champion and one-time Royal Rumble winner.



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