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Logan Paul Downplays Serious WWE Injury

Logan Paul says his torn triceps has a long recovery but is the least inconvenient injury possible.

Logan Paul Downplays Serious WWE Injury
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Logan Paul is still trying to treat the most serious injury of his WWE career like it is no big deal.

The Maverick suffered a torn left triceps during the May 23 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event, when he and Austin Theory defended the World Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits, the team of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins.

WWE announced on the following episode of RAW that Paul would be out of action for several months. A few days later, Paul revealed that he had undergone surgery and that doctors projected a six-month recovery, though he said he did not believe that timeline.

In a new update on Impaulsive, Paul said that despite the lengthy recovery period, this is the least inconvenient injury possible.

“I’ve been brutally injured, like way more than this. This one will have the longest recovery but all things considered, it’s the least inconvenient injury possible. I have both hands, I’m right handed. I just can’t bend it. Texting is a little annoying.”

Even while injured, Paul returned to WWE programming on the June 15 episode of RAW, wearing a large brace on his arm. However, his presence has only been for television, with no clearance to wrestle.