Impaulsive podcast co-host, Mike Majlak, has addressed the community regarding the backlash for the most recent episode, which featured Steve "SteveWillDoIt." For context, SteveWillDoIt was a guest on the 483rd episode of the podcast hosted by Logan Paul and Mike Majlak.Things, however, took a turn when the Kick streamer said something that was bleeped and then left. Logan Paul shared his thoughts on the situation, saying he would have "slapped" SteveWillDoIt if they hadn't been on the podcast.Some netizens and internet personalities weren't too happy with the situation, with YouTuber and TikToker Bryce Hall accusing the WWE Superstar of "taking advantage of an intoxicated guest."Mike Majlak responded to the backlash with a detailed X post on November 26, 2025, claiming that SteveWillDoIt "started drinking heavily midway through the show." Furthermore, he claimed that the Nelk Boys member "started saying things that in no world could see the light of day, without destroying him."According to Majlak, Steve "wasn't kicked off" the Impaulsive podcast episode, but rather he "just got up and decided he was done":"Steve wasn’t kicked off the show or asked to leave at any point, contrary to what the clippers make it seem. things cooled down and he out-of-nowhere just got up and decided he was done. we shook hands everything was fine and we just felt very down and awkward. logan had his reaction to this, and i had mine. if you watched the whole episode, which i’m sure many didn’t, you saw numerous times that i tried to help Steve explain something, calm the situation down, and offer him grace at the end of the episode that maybe he just had a bad day."Mike Majlak explains why he and Logan Paul decided to release the Impaulsive podcast episode with SteveWillDoItIn the same X post, Mike Majlak explained why he and Logan Paul decided to release the podcast episode with SteveWillDoIt, stating that "a lot of work goes into" producing episodes and that they spent over $10,000 on the shoot.Claiming that he "felt responsible" for the time and money spent, the 40-year-old wrote:"now, the big question: why air the episode? well, transparently: this one is on me and i’ll own that. a lot of work goes into these episodes, people fly all over the country, we spend $10k+ to shoot them, and spend our time making them great. since he was MY guest, i felt responsible for that time and money being spent. i guess i felt like if enough was cut out, Steve would be protected and the audience would get an episode to talk about, plus it would drive some discussion around mental health and substance. looking back, maybe that wasn’t the right move here. hindsight is 20/20."SteveWillDoIt responded to Mike Majlak's X post on the same day and said, "I love you 🕺❤️."