Logan Paul Laughs at Doctors’ 6-Month Injury Warning, Promises to Return in “A Couple Weeks”
Let’s be real. When doctors give Logan Paul a recovery timeline, the first thing he does is roll his eyes and grab a protein shake.
The WWE Universe got some scary news on Monday when Michael Cole announced on Raw that Logan Paul tore his triceps at Saturday Night’s Main Event. No timeline was given then, which usually means things are bad.
But leave it to the Maverick to turn a major injury into a flex.
On Wednesday, Logan took to Instagram with an update that sounds more like a challenge than a medical report. He revealed he tore his tricep, demanded to have surgery while fully awake, and told the doctor he wanted to feel every second of it.
While the medical world is reportedly telling him to expect six months on the sidelines—the same recovery period CM Punk needed for an identical injury in 2024—Logan isn’t buying it.
“They’re telling me 6 month recovery but I don’t believe them,” he wrote. “I’ll be back in a couple weeks with some @drinkprime shake (32g protein).”

He then took a shot at WWE’s current stars, telling them to “keep that title warm” for him.
The Injury Curse Strikes Again
This isn’t just bad luck for Logan. The Vision stable seems to be cursed.
Seth Rollins previously separated his shoulder and had to scrap major plans. Bron Breakker needed emergency hernia surgery. Bronson Reed, who was supposed to have a massive run, has been out with a torn biceps and has lost a significant amount of weight.
Now, the Tag Team Championships are in a weird spot. Austin Theory initially thought he would have to give up the gold, but Paul Heyman stepped in to remind him of the Freebird Rule. That means Theory and Breakker will defend the titles while Logan heals up and talks trash from the sidelines.
So, will we actually see Logan Paul back in the ring in just a few weeks? Probably not for actual wrestling. But you can bet he’ll be on your TV screen, microphone in hand, causing chaos while his crew does the heavy lifting.









