WWE Star Plans To Wrestle For ‘Minimum, Another Five Years’

Published: 2 hours ago by Sanchez Taylor | Last Updated: 2 hours ago by Sanchez Taylor

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Logan Paul has provided an update on his WWE future, and how much longer he plans to wrestle for.

Following several appearances leading up to WrestleMania 37, Logan Paul made his pro-wrestling debut at WWE WrestleMania 38 in 2022, teaming with The Miz against Rey & Dominik Mysterio.

Logan Paul’s WWE presence has grown significantly since then, with the content creator having reigns with the US and World Tag Team titles, and wrestling regularly ahead of his tricep injury.

Speaking with Stephen A Smith at Fanatics Fest, Logan Paul stated that he plans to wrestle for another five years “minimum.”

He explained:

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“WWE is hard. I would love to do WWE for, minimum, another five years.

“Maybe I’ll be one of those guys who has a ten, fifteen year career, and maybe they’ll stop booing me eventually… Not that that’s what I want, but maybe they’ll try to start cheering at one point.

“I’d be very lucky if my daughter could see me professionally wrestle. I think it would be really cool for her to see her dad do something that he loves and is good at in front of the people so she understands kind of who her dad is.”

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Logan Paul is currently recovering from a torn tricep injury he suffered at the May 23 Saturday Night’s Main Event special.

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While Paul has yet to wrestle since then, he recently indicated that his recovery is ahead of schedule. 

With Austin Theory and Bron Breakker currently the reigning WWE World Tag Team Champions, it will be interesting to see how Logan Paul’s dynamic within The Vision changes once he’s able to wrestle again.

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