The WWE star says doctors gave him a six-month timeline after triceps surgery.
Summary
– Logan Paul says doctors gave him a six-month recovery timeline after triceps surgery
– Paul pushed back on that estimate and claimed he wants to return much sooner
– WWE has Bron Breakker filling in while The Vision remains tied to the tag titles
Logan Paul is already talking about a comeback after undergoing surgery for a torn triceps.
Paul shared the update on Instagram after suffering the injury at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. He said the surgery was successful and claimed he was awake during the procedure.
Doctors have reportedly given Paul a six-month recovery timeline. Paul pushed back on that estimate in typical fashion, saying he does not believe it will take that long and joking that he could be back in a few weeks.
Paul also made it clear that he still views himself as one-half of the WWE World Tag Team Champions. His message included a reminder that he considers the title situation unfinished while he recovers.
WWE announced the injury during the May 25 episode of RAW from Columbus, Ohio. Michael Cole told viewers that Paul tore his triceps and would be out for several months.
With Paul sidelined, WWE has moved Bron Breakker into the title picture alongside Austin Theory. The explanation is that The Vision remains connected to the championships, allowing different members of the group to defend them.
Paul’s recovery now becomes a waiting game. He may want to beat the six-month estimate, but WWE has already adjusted the tag team scene while he begins rehab.

