
Logan Paul has no plans to leave WWE anytime soon, even as he juggles several business ventures outside the ring.
During a recent appearance on The Stephen A. Smith Show, The Vision member was asked about his plans for the future and made it clear that WWE remains his top priority.
“It’s a great question. To be honest with you I’m still figuring it out. I love collectibles, I’m making a play in the collectibles industry right now. But WWE is my focus and I don’t even know what I would do otherwise, I’d find something.
I like creating, and in the WWE I get to create, I get to make people feel, I get to tell stories and paint on the canvas that is the mat and build these matches and use my body to express the story that we’re trying to tell. I find it all very beautiful and I really enjoy it. So I’ll be doing it as long as I possibly can.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Paul said he would like to stay with WWE for at least five more years. He didn’t rule out a 10- or even 15-year run, noting that he wants to keep wrestling until his daughter is old enough to watch him compete and understand what he does.
Paul has not competed since the May 23 Saturday Night’s Main Event, where he suffered a torn left triceps while defending the World Tag Team Championship alongside Austin Theory against the Street Profits.
The “Maverick” officially signed with WWE in June 2022. Since then, he has faced names like Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins and captured both the United States Championship and the World Tag Team Championship.