Jake Paul says TKO has banned him from appearing at WWE events and will not let him take part in his brother Logan Paul's matches.
The YouTuber-turned-fighter said the ban is tied to a deeper feud with TKO Group, the company that oversees both WWE and UFC, and that the dispute has already reached the point where he cannot show up beside Logan inside the ring. Jake Paul said he appeared at WWE Crown Jewel 2022 to help Logan against Roman Reigns, but says that kind of cameo is off the table now because, in his words, Dana White and them hate me so much.
Paul is not treating the conflict as a full-time war. He said he does not take any beef too seriously and described it as part of entertainment, even while arguing that some of the issues are real. One of those, he said, is the UFC fighter minimum pay, which he said is $12,000 and should rise. He made the comments while promoting MVP's first MMA event, which is headlined by Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey.
The fight is not just personal. Paul and MVP promotions have spent months working around Dana White, UFC and Zuffa Boxing while publicly pressing the pay structure and the way fighters are compensated. UFC sits under the TKO umbrella with WWE, which is what gives the dispute its reach. When Paul says TKO will not even let him into Logan's WWE matches, he is describing a business line drawn through family theater and a promotional feud at the same time.
The tension is that Paul says he enjoys the trash talk even as he accuses one of the biggest sports entertainment companies in the world of shutting him out. That leaves his brother's WWE appearances, and his own relationship with the company's leadership, in a strange place. For now, the answer is clear: Jake Paul says he is barred from WWE events, and he says the door will stay closed as long as the company sees him as part of the problem.

