Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
The wrestler-turned-actor also goes under the hood with fellow car bros like country singer Jelly Roll, former WWE rival The Miz and Blink-182 rock band drummer Travis Barker.
Wrestler-turned-actor John Cena ( Peacemaker, Ricky Stanicky) adds "talk show host" to his resume with the release of his upcoming Roku series What Drives You, which should appeal to car lovers and wrestling fans.
The show has extra appeal for car fans, with Cena taking you inside his garage and showing off his fleet of vehicles. For everyone else, in-depth car chat is merely the wrapper. At the core of What Drives You is Cena and his heart-to-hearts with guests.
John Cena is putting pedal to the metal in his upcoming talk series “What Drives You,” in which the actor and WWE star will interview some of his favorite people — in their favorite vehicles. The four-episode series,
Paul Heyman was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 40 weekend. He emphasized the importance of storytelling over personal accolade
After the announcement that WWE and TNA are in a multi-year partnership, the TNA Champion has stated that he would love to have a moment with John Cena.
John Cena is set to take part in a major project outside WWE. He will team up with Logan Paul and another star.
Former world champion John Cena kicked off his Farewell Tour on RAW's debut on Netflix. Numerous superstars including Sami Zayn and Damian Priest were also present, either backstage or on the show.
John Cena is putting pedal to the metal in his upcoming talk series “What Drives You,” in which the actor and WWE star will interview some of his favorite people — in their favorite vehicles.
Those who have continued to believe in Joe Hendry were rewarded for their faith when he captured the TNA World Championship at TNA Genesis.
During a recent appearance on Logan Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast, Paul Heyman reflected on his WWE Hall of Fame induction speech last year in Philadelphia. Heyman warned WWE before the induction ceremony that his speech would not be TV-PG.