Logan Paul gives injury update with WWE return expectation

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Logan Paul is currently out with a triceps injury. It was expected originally that he would be out of action for around six months to fully recover from his injury. In a new YouTube vlog, Paul revealed that he is now at 60-70 degrees of clearance and can now remove his arm brace.

“Look at this, bro. (Moves his arm) You see this? (Paul says it’s not supposed to be like this yet) What do you mean, bro? I’m Wolverine. I heal fast. … No, but look at it seriously, it’s good right? (Paul says he’s three months ahead) Yeah, I am. I’m three months ahead, bro.”

credit to Fightful for the transcription

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Paul had previously shared a series of pictures and videos on his Instagram stories where he showcased his injury recovery road. In the first photo, he showed the yellow and red bruising on his tricep, indicating signs of healing.

In the next video, he boasted about his previous achievements and the current struggles he is going through due to the injury. “Crazy how I went from body slamming 300 pound dudes to barely being able to bounce a ball. Life comes at you fast kids,” Paul wrote.

It is not confirmed when Paul will be returning from injury, but it does look like he is around 2-3 months ahead of schedule (according to him).

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