Logan Paul's ‘Impaulsive' Talk Show Is Joining the WWE and Fanatics Podcast Lineup
Paul, who rose to fame on Vine and YouTube, launched 'Impaulsive' in November 2018. The show is co-hosted by Mike Majlak, who co-founded the podcast, a multiplatform content creator with more than 4.4 million followers across internet platforms. The official description for 'Impaulsive' reads as follows: 'The world's greatest, most thought-provoking, mentally stimulating podcast in the history of mankind… hosted by a bunch of idiots.' To date, the podcast has racked up more than 900 million views on YouTube alone.
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The pact for 'Impaulsive' reinforces Paul's ties with the WWE, which is part of TKO Group. Paul, 30, first signed a contract with WWE in 2022 and has made regular appearances across the entertainment company's shows and events, including the annual WrestleMania flagship event.
'Impaulsive' has featured interviews with a range of personalities from the worlds of entertainment, sports and culture, including WWE Superstars such as Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns and Rhea Ripley. Other notable guests have included Tom Brady, Kevin Hart, Machine Gun Kelly, MrBeast — and in June 2024, Donald Trump.
The show will continue to be available through the Impaulsive YouTube channel (4.8 million subscribers) and all major audio platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. WWE and Fanatics will provide promotional support for 'Impaulsive' and Fanatics is handling ad sales for the podcast.
In March, WWE announced an agreement with Fanatics to produce and distribute all WWE podcasts. That expanded their existing partnership, which includes global e-commerce, trading cards and memorabilia, special-event retail and more.
With the addition of 'Impaulsive,' the WWE and Fanatics podcast lineup includes: 'What's Your Story?' hosted by Stephanie McMahon (former WWE exec and daughter of Vince and Linda McMahon); 'Six Feet Under With the Undertaker,' hosted by the WWE Hall of Famer; 'What Do You Wanna Talk About?' hosted by Cody Rhodes; and 'The Raw Recap Show,' hosted by Megan Morant and Sam Roberts, who also co-host an instant-reaction podcast following each WWE premium live event.
Pictured above: Logan Paul at this April's WWE WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
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