Logan Paul Undergoes Surgery After Torn Tricep Injury, Promises Early WWE Return

Logan Paul is facing another setback in WWE, but if you ask him, he won’t be gone for long.

Following WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, Paul revealed that he suffered a torn tricep during the show and has already undergone surgery to repair the injury. Despite doctors reportedly giving him a recovery timeline of around six months, the former United States Champion is already predicting a much faster comeback.

Paul shared the update on Instagram, where he posted photos from the hospital along with footage of the moment the injury occurred. According to Paul, he even stayed awake during the procedure.

“Tore my tricep, got surgery while wide awake,” Paul wrote. “They’re telling me 6 month recovery but I don’t believe them.”

In typical Logan Paul fashion, the WWE star mixed the injury update with some humor and promotion for his outside ventures, while also reminding fans that he remains one-half of the World Tag Team Champions alongside Austin Theory.

The injury reportedly happened during a chaotic ringside sequence involving Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits. Dawkins landed awkwardly onto Paul on the floor outside the ring, and the spot appears to have caused the tricep tear that will now sideline him indefinitely.

WWE later confirmed the injury on Monday Night Raw, noting that Paul is expected to miss several months of in-ring action while recovering from surgery.

Even with Paul out, Austin Theory is still officially recognized as a tag team champion. On Raw, Paul Heyman reassured Theory that the titles remain with “The Vision,” signaling that WWE may keep the championship situation intact until Paul is medically cleared.

This latest injury comes at a time when Paul had continued building momentum as one of WWE’s most high-profile crossover stars. Since joining WWE, he has consistently impressed fans and critics alike with his athleticism and willingness to take risks inside the ring — sometimes at the expense of his own body.

Whether Paul can actually beat the projected recovery timeline remains to be seen, but based on his comments, he clearly has no intention of staying away from WWE any longer than necessary.

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