Logan Paul Has No Regrets Despite Injury
Logan Paul is recovering well.
At Money In The Bank, Logan Paul teamed with John Cena to take on Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. When all was said and done, it was Rhodes and Uso who grabbed the win after the returning R-Truth rushed through the crowd to get revenge on Cena.
As usual, Paul did his best to steal the show, this time hitting a springboard moonsault from the ring through the announce table onto Uso.
After the show, Logan Paul feared he’d broken his leg after smashing his shin against the table on landing. He revealed that Cena also doubted that he’d be able to make the jump.
Logan Paul Shares Update
During the latest edition of his vlog, Paul offered an update on his injury status, confirming that his shin isn’t broken. He added that despite the pain he’s been in, he’d do the move again without hesitation.
“So here’s an update on my shin, my hematoma: It’s f*cking great to be honest. The swelling has dispersed itself and it really hurts to touch, but structurally, it’s all good and let me tell you something I realized about that move (springboard moonsault), I don’t want to give anything away, but I’m going to say something: I could do that f*cking move again, bro.
That move is devastating, for both me and the person I land on. But I will do it again when the time is right. So WWE fans, just know… I’m just warming up.”
There’s no word on when Paul will be back in action, although he’s been more active in 2025, wrestling six times.
H/t to Fightful