WWE wrestler Joe Hendry has released an official music video for his song demanding that Logan Paul be fired from the company [1].
The release marks a public escalation in the conflict between the two performers. By using a music video to call for a colleague's termination, Hendry is leveraging his persona as a musician to create a viral campaign within the WWE ecosystem.
The music video, titled "Can We Fire Logan Paul?" or "Fire Logan Paul," was posted to the official WWE YouTube channel [2, 3]. The video lasts approximately two minutes [1].
This digital release follows the song's live debut on WWE RAW, which aired on April 27, 2026 [4]. The music video was released one day after that broadcast [1]. The song's debut on RAW was broadcast across multiple platforms, including Netflix, the ESPN App, USA Network, CW, and Peacock [5].
Hendry's campaign is centered on the public demand for Paul's removal from the WWE roster [6, 7]. Following his official RAW debut, Hendry led chants calling for Paul to be fired [8].
WWE has not released a formal statement regarding the song or the demands made in the video. The use of the official company YouTube channel to host the content suggests the conflict is a sanctioned part of the ongoing programming on the RAW brand [5].
“Joe Hendry has released an official music video for his song demanding that Logan Paul be fired from the company.”
This incident highlights the intersection of social media virality and professional wrestling storytelling. By utilizing a multi-platform rollout—starting with a live television debut on April 27 and following up with a YouTube music video—WWE is integrating digital content creation into its character development to drive audience engagement.




