Logan Paul says Austin Theory is still part of the story, but the bigger change is his own recovery. Austin theory is now three months ahead of schedule after a torn triceps, and he says he can finally take the brace off his injured arm.
That update comes after he had not wrestled since WWE Saturday Night's Main Event on May 23, when he and Austin Theory beat The Street Profits, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins, to retain the WWE World Tag Team Championship. A couple of days later, WWE Raw revealed that he had suffered the injury during that match.
Paul Heyman Video
In his latest vlog post, he showed 60 to 70 degrees of clearance with the arm and told Paul Heyman, "But look at it, seriously. It’s good, right? [Heyman says he’s three months ahead of schedule]. Yeah, I am. I’m three months ahead, bro." He also said, "I’m Wolverine. I heal fast."
The brace had stayed on because doctors told him to, which makes the change more than cosmetic. He can now move the arm more freely, and the recovery timeline he described points to progress that has outpaced the original plan by three months.
The Vision and WWE Raw
Even while sidelined, he has kept appearing on WWE programming and stayed aligned with The Vision. He also tried to help Austin Theory and Bron Breakker win the tag titles back from The Street Profits, which keeps him tied to the championship picture without a wrestling return yet.
The cleanest read is simple: the arm is improving, the brace is coming off, and the match clock is moving sooner than expected. The unanswered part is the one that matters most for the ring — when Logan Paul will actually wrestle again.







