Logan Paul shared a major injury update ahead of WWE SummerSlam. The Maverick is currently a member of The Vision on RAW.
Fanatics Fest NYC is happening this weekend, and Logan Paul made an appearance at the event. The former champion made his entrance without a brace amid his injury hiatus.
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Paul suffered a torn triceps at Saturday Night’s Main Event in May. He was in a tag team with Austin Theory at the time of the injury and has been replaced by Bron Breakker. In the video, Paul can be seen showing off his arm without the brace, and you can check it out in the Instagram post below.
“@loganpaul and @jakepaul sure know how to make an entrance 😅 #FanaticsFest”
Bron Breakker and Austin Theory captured the World Tag Team Championships by defeating The Street Profits on the July 6 edition of WWE RAW. Maxxine Dupri provided a distraction during the match and then shared a kiss with Austin Theory on the entrance ramp. The Vision had a meeting with Paul Heyman after the victory, and The Oracle suggested that the faction did not need him anymore now that Dupri had joined.
Logan Paul reacts to Maxxine Dupri joining The Vision on WWE RAW
Logan Paul recently shared his honest reaction to Maxxine Dupri becoming a member of The Vision.
In a vlog on his YouTube channel, the 31-year-old reacted to Dupri joining his faction on WWE RAW. Paul suggested that he had no idea what was going on but stated that the former Women’s Intercontinental Champion would be a great addition to the group.
“We got the belts back, the Vision got the belts back, plus it looks like we got a new addition. I may have heard some rumblings. I didn’t know they were gonna play tonsil hockey. It’s a crazy industry, sometimes you don’t know f**king know what the hell is going on. Anyway, welcome Maxxine Dupri to the Vision, we think you make a great addition,” he said. (H/T: WrestleTalk on X)
Only time will tell when Logan Paul will be able to return to the ring on WWE television.
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