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Injury Update: WWE Star Logan Paul

Logan Paul became the latest victim of The Vision’s injury curse at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV, when he was defending the World Tag Team Championship against the Street Profits. Angelo Dawkins‘ dive to the outside led to the injury, as Paul tore his tricep and had to undergo surgery.

Amid his time away from television, the Vision member has been documenting his road to recovery online. He recently uploaded a video to his X/Twitter account documenting a day in his life, as he recovers from the tricep surgery.

Despite his regrets about getting injured, he admitted that it had a silver lining as he got to spend more time with his family. He also showed fans a glimpse at the procedures he was having to undergo for rehabilitation, including a consultation with a physiotherapist.

“An average day with no tricep,” he captioned the video.

Alongside Paul, Bronson Reed is also away from television, recovering from a bicep injury he suffered in February. It now remains to be seen when the duo will be able to return to WWE after completing their recovery.

Logan Paul reveals how he tore his triceps at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV

In a recent edition of his IMPAULSIVE podcast, Logan Paul revealed the exact moment he got injured.

“So, what had happened was, I was on the outside. A nearly 300-pound [Angelo] Dawkins comes flying over the ropes. He lands on me. My arm is flexed in trying to catch him landing on the ground. Too much weight, too much tension. I could feel the tendons snap off the elbow. And it’s interesting, because the triceps is in the middle of your arm. But it came from the elbow. It came from the bottom of the triceps. It detaches. And, I’ve been injured so many times, I knew immediately. Listen closely when it happens, you can hear me—I’m not selling like a wrestler. That’s real pain,” Logan Paul said.

Despite the injury, the Maverick was able to complete the match and come away with the win. However, he now faces a significant amount of time on the sidelines, recovering from a rather serious injury.