Grayson Waller’s Perspective as Logan Paul’s Mentor and Montez Ford’s High Praise for Bobby Lashley

Grayson Waller’s Perspective as Logan Paul’s Mentor and Montez Ford’s High Praise for Bobby Lashley
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Grayson Waller considers himself to be “kind of a mentor” to Logan Paul in WWE.

During a recent appearance on the Australian morning show “Sunrise,” Waller lavished praise on Logan Paul. He said,

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“Logan is a great guy. People like LA aren’t happy he’s in the WWE. I think Logan has been great in WWE. He’s come in and he really likes what we do.”

He continued, “He’s a crazy man. He’ll do pretty much whatever it takes. It’s nice having a guy like Logan around. I get to help him out. I’m kind of his mentor in many ways.”

Montez Ford says his new alliance with Bobby Lashley is just getting started.

Speaking on a recent episode of the “Wednesday Worldwide” podcast, the Street Profits member commented on his biggest takeaway from working with Lashley so far, and more.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On his biggest takeaway from working with Lashley: “Honestly, he’s probably gonna kill me for saying this, but I’ve been watching Bobby ever such I was in middle school and high school. So for me to now be aligned with him, every day is still like, Jesus Christ, this is wild, man. Then I have to always, I’m always double-dutching in between reality and handling the task at hand, which is the stuff that we have to do. This stuff with AOP and Kross pretty much reforming, it’s kind of like shift our focus. We’ve made this transition from being the Street Profits that’s always love, having a good time, and for a very long time, having that mentality kind of just had us stagnant. It’s like, granted, the fans were happy, which we were happy about, but we felt like we didn’t have anything for them to cheer for. It’s very hard to get behind a team or a franchise when [they] constantly let you down. But you have those loyal fans like the Cleveland Browns and a whole lot of other sports franchises, [laughs] the Bears.

“But for a while, that mentality, we just felt like it wasn’t necessarily getting us to that next level. So by us being tested right now with these individuals, these monsters, these guys that have something to prove, we’re kind of like meet each other in the same art. So I think it’s very interesting, but getting all this motivation from Bobby has even [made me] think on more higher levels, and he’s taught me so much, just in his process.”

On still being early in their run together: “The good thing is, we always say like, we’re literally just getting started, literally haven’t even started running with this thing yet. I think that’s the exciting part. But it’s good that we have a starting point now with these individuals. It’s good, they came back. They’ve been gone for almost four years, and they took their time on the other side to see how the grass was. But it’s business time now. Coming back to the WWE and you have to talk to us or you have to meet with us, just know, in this new mentality and frame of mind that we in, unfortunately, you’re just in the way at this point.”

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Grayson Waller, a rising star in WWE, has revealed that he considers himself to be a mentor to popular YouTuber and social media influencer Logan Paul. Waller expressed his admiration for Paul during a recent appearance on the Australian morning show “Sunrise.”

According to Waller, Logan Paul has been a great addition to WWE and has embraced the world of professional wrestling. Despite facing criticism from some people in Los Angeles, Waller believes that Paul has been a positive presence in the company. He described Paul as a “crazy man” who is willing to do whatever it takes to entertain the audience.

Waller also mentioned that he enjoys having Logan Paul around and feels privileged to be able to help him out. He sees himself as a mentor to Paul, guiding him through the intricacies of the wrestling industry and offering support whenever needed.

The partnership between Waller and Paul is an interesting one, as both individuals bring unique qualities to the table. Waller is known for his athleticism and high-flying moves, while Paul has a massive following on social media and brings a new level of mainstream attention to WWE.

In another wrestling news, Montez Ford, a member of the tag team Street Profits, recently spoke about his alliance with Bobby Lashley. Ford expressed his excitement about working with Lashley and revealed that he has been a fan of Lashley since his school days. He described the experience of teaming up with Lashley as surreal and expressed gratitude for the opportunity.

Ford also discussed the transition that Street Profits have undergone recently. The team has shifted from their previous lighthearted and fun-loving persona to a more serious and focused mindset. Ford believes that this change has been necessary for their growth and success in WWE.

Despite being in the early stages of their partnership, Ford is optimistic about the future and believes that they haven’t even scratched the surface of what they can achieve together. He credits Lashley for motivating him and teaching him valuable lessons about the wrestling business.

Overall, these developments in WWE showcase the dynamic nature of the industry. The collaboration between Grayson Waller and Logan Paul brings together the worlds of professional wrestling and social media, while the alliance between Montez Ford and Bobby Lashley represents a shift in the Street Profits’ character and aspirations.

As wrestling fans, we can look forward to witnessing the continued growth and evolution of these partnerships and the impact they will have on WWE’s landscape.