
Logan Paul is on the mend following the shin injury he sustained during his dramatic Money in the Bank performanceโand he’s already setting his sights on returning to high-risk action inside the WWE ring.
Paul suffered a painful hematoma on his shin after executing a top-rope moonsault through a table onto Jey Uso at the July premium live event. Despite the harsh landing, the U.S. Champion appears to be recovering well.
In a new episode of his vlog, Paul gave fans a candidโand surprisingly upbeatโupdate on his condition:
โSo hereโs an update on my shin, my hematomaโitโs f****** great, to be honest. The swelling has dispersed itself, and it really hurts to touch, but structurally itโs all good. Good.โ
While most might consider retiring the risky move, Paul made it clear he has no intentions of removing the spectacular moonsault from his arsenal.
โLet me tell you something I realized about that moveโI donโt want to give anything away, but Iโm going to say something: I could do that move again, bro. That move is devastatingโfor both me and the person I land on. But I will do it again when the time is right. So WWE fans, just knowโฆ Iโm just warming up.โ
Paulโs trademark blend of athleticism and showmanship has made him a standout performer in WWE since debuting in 2022. This latest statement shows heโs not only bouncing back physicallyโbut doubling down on delivering moments fans wonโt forget.
Stay tuned to PWMania.com for more updates on Logan Paulโs recovery and upcoming WWE appearances.