Logan Paul gives major career update after recent WWE injury setback
Logan Paul will be sidelined from WWE for over six months after tearing his triceps during a tag team match on May 23. The injury required surgery, and despite a doctor's estimate of a six-month recovery, Paul expressed his intention to return soo...

WWE later acknowledged the issue during the May 25 episode of Raw, and Paul officially confirmed the severity of the injury two days later through social media. He revealed that he had torn his triceps and undergone surgery, while also sharing a photo showing the large scar from the procedure.
"Tore my tricep, got surgery while wide awake, told doc I wanna feel it all," Logan wrote on X together with surgery photos. "Still the Tag Team champ just FYI. They’re telling me 6 month recovery but I don’t believe them, I’ll be back in a couple weeks with some PRIME shake (32g protein)."
The announcement quickly drew major attention online, as Paul has become one of WWE’s biggest mainstream attractions since entering professional wrestling. Known for bringing crossover appeal from social media and boxing into WWE, he has been involved in several high-profile matches and storylines over the past few years.
Paul told fans that recovery and rehabilitation will take considerable time, making this one of the most significant injuries of his wrestling career so far. His absence is expected to leave a noticeable gap in WWE programming, especially after his growing role in recent months.
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