Logan Paul Delays Ring Return After Tricep Injury, Targets Late 2026
**Logan Paul’s tricep injury will keep him out of the ring until at least November 2026, with a possible comeback at Survivor Series, WrestleVotes reported on 8 July.** The YouTube star‑turned‑WWE talent suffered the tear during Saturday Night’s Main Event last month, yet still made a non‑wrestling appearance on the latest Monday Night Raw.
During the tag‑team bout where The Vision defended their titles against The Street Profits, Paul was caught in a risky move that resulted in a torn tricep. He later underwent surgery and posted on social media that he hoped to be “back in a couple weeks.” The reality check came from WrestleVotes, who said the injury is genuine and could sideline him for six to seven months.
Paul’s absence removes a high‑profile draw from WWE’s in‑ring product. While he can still contribute on‑screen-he tried to recruit Je’Von Evans to The Vision on Raw-his physical limitations mean WWE must rely on him in a purely promotional role. The delay also pushes any potential title chase or storyline climax to the end of the year, affecting match‑book planning for both The Vision and their rivals.
WrestleVotes estimates a six‑month timeline would line up with a Survivor Series appearance in late November 2026, while a seven‑month rehab pushes a possible return to the final Raw episode of December 2026. No official medical update has been released, but the consensus among insiders is that the tricep will need extensive rehab before Paul can safely execute high‑impact moves again.
For now, Paul will continue to appear in backstage segments and promos, keeping his character visible while he heals. WWE’s creative team is likely to script a storyline that explains his absence and builds anticipation for his eventual ring return. Fans can expect updates on his rehab progress through Paul’s own social channels and WWE’s weekly programming.
**Bottom line:** Logan Paul’s tricep surgery sidelines his in‑ring career until at least late 2026, but his on‑screen presence remains intact as WWE navigates his recovery timeline.