Logan Paul
Resellers Are Making Serious Money off Logan Paul and KSI’s Energy Drink
Prime tastes like perfume and looks like radioactive spillage. It's also lining the pockets of some very enterprising scalpers.
Logan Paul Wears $5 Million Pokémon Card Into the Ring at Wrestlemania
The master troll entered the ring with the single most expensive Pokémon card in existence hanging from his neck.
Logan Paul Wastes $3.5 Million on Fake Pokémon Cards, Somehow Still Wins
The viral YouTuber and masterful promoter can’t lose.
Logan Paul Paid $3.5 Million for Rare Pokémon Cards. They Might Be Fake.
Pokémon fans suspect that the First Edition Base Set Pokémon card booster boxes aren't authentic.
Logan Paul Says He Paid $155,000 for 36 Pixels
The search for status online is reaching mind-bending proportions, with Paul buying a pair of pixelated rock NFTs.
Welcome to the New Roaring 20s
From rappers peddling crytpo to boxers fighting YouTubers, excess is the hallmark of the post-Trump era. Is it just covering up the same old inequalities?
Logan Paul Wears First Edition Pokémon Card Necklace to Floyd Mayweather Fight
Logan Paul wore a $150,000 Charizard into the ring last night and now claims it’s worth $1 million.
Logan Paul Was Right. His Fight With Mayweather Was ‘Fucking Stupid.’
In the end, Paul may have just pulled off his greatest troll job. He made millions of dollars playing boxing fantasy camp with a five-division champion and got to live to talk about it.
A Bunch of TikTokers and YouTubers Are Going to Beat the Crap Out of Each Other
The upcoming Battle of the Platforms is a cornucopia of other people's misfortune.
A Brief History of Logan Paul Getting His Ass Kicked
Amid rumors that Paul has made an incredibly poor decision to fight Floyd Mayweather, we look at his record and wonder what he's thinking.
How YouTubers Turned the Apology Video Into a Genre
When it comes to YouTube stars, apologies are products—just like lipsticks—and everyone is thirsty for your click.
YouTube Gives a New Home to Racist Views on IQ
The topic of IQ has been making a resurgence on YouTube not only as a good way to measure intelligence, but as a tool that can be used to promote scientific racism.