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SteveWillDoIt leaves imPaulsive mid-episode and honestly the whole thing was completely unnecessary

We normally stick to sports here at The Liberty Line, but every so often something outside the sports world pops up that perfectly captures how cooked the internet is in 2025. The SteveWillDoIt, Logan Paul, Mike Majlak situation is one of those moments, and after watching everything unfold, I am absolutely taking Steve’s side.

Not because SteveWillDoIt was perfect. He clearly showed up or at the very least, stopped recording to get blasted out of his mind. But because Logan and Mike knew exactly who they were inviting and still played shocked when things went sideways, now they are also getting a ton of criticism for allowing the entire ordeal to happen.

It is not like they are unfamiliar with SteveWillDoIt. The guy is a YouTube pioneer and one of the biggest personalities the platform has produced. They saw he was messed up. They still pressed record. Logan then spent forty minutes poking him, laughing at him, egging him on, and then tried to flip into “disappointed host mode” the second the temperature rose.

What did they think was going to happen?

The nail in the coffin was actually posting the highly edited episode showing a glimpse of what was happening on set. Should have just nuked it.

SteveWillDoIt walks off imPaulsive

This was supposed to be SteveWillDoIt’s big comeback media run. He had just announced he was unbanned from YouTube and ready to return in December. Naturally, imPaulsive wanted the moment. Instead, Steve walked off set before even hitting the forty-minute mark.

He popped back in, challenged the guys to a $40,000 padel match, tossed out a few comments that the podcast muted, and Logan tried to play hardline authority figure, telling him:

“Steve. I have a line and you reached the line. I need you to chill.”

Please guys… lol.

You invited SteveWillDoIt. You do not get to pretend you expected meditation and small talk. Mike then tried to puff his chest out, Steve fired back, and the whole thing turned into an uncomfortable power struggle where the hosts wanted the content but didn’t want to look responsible for creating it.

SteveWillDoIt Responds: Calls Mike a “Fake Friend,” Claims They Broke Their Promise

Steve immediately went to Instagram after leaving the set and spelled out exactly why he dipped. According to him, Logan and Mike promised he would be able to watch the podcast before it went live. They posted it anyway.

That alone makes everything they did look calculated. They wanted viral Steve moments, they wanted chaos, and they wanted it on their terms.

Fans online said the same thing. People blasted the hosts for belittling Steve, baiting him into going off, and then switching into scolding-parent mode once things got uncomfortable.

Again, they know who Steve is. They know how he operates. They knew what they were doing, which is wild to begin with because they are literally dealing with Steve who doesn’t give a fuck about anything and was obviously going to come back and say something about it once the episode dropped.

The MrBeast shots were the tipping point

Somewhere in the mess, Steve tossed out a few comments about MrBeast. Logan and Mike immediately tried to shut that down. The internet didn’t. People actually agreed with Steve more than they expected because long story short, MrBeast was in communication with SteveWillDoIt and the second YouTube nuked his channel, he turned into a ghost.

Steve took offense to that, saying that he wasn’t a real friend. It viewed it as fraudulent behavior for dumping their relationship when times were tough. Honestly, that seemed logical, but with Logan Paul in business with MrBeast, they wouldn’t let it go.

They were completely oblivious to the fact that the general consensus around MrBeast is that the perfectly curated philanthropy machine sometimes feels overly corporate and polished. Steve just said the quiet part out loud and everyone knows that’s why viewers gravitate to him. The guy literally says things the PR-trained guys wish they could.

The Truth: Steve Messed Up, but Logan and Mike Made It Worse

Showing up trashed or getting trashed before you hop on a major podcast was obviously Steve’s mistake. That part is easy to acknowledge. Logan Paul and Mike Majlak trying to position themselves as victims is embarrassing.

They knew he was hammered and they aired the episode because they had him and they spent almost an hour encouraging him, laughing at the chaos, nudging him toward viral moments, all before acting blindsided when the chaos finally hit their lap.

If you pour gasoline on the floor and hand the guy a lighter, you do not get to complain when the room goes up in flames. This is what online media has turned into in 2025. The clip matters more than the context.

No one cares about the fallout. It is all about the viral moment. Steve took the bait. They set the trap. Everyone played their part.

Welcome to the internet.

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  1. 100% agree with this article… Logan and Mike totally did this on purpose with motive.. Logan and Mike are the SCUM of the internet

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