Logan Paul has provided a positive update on his recovery from the shin injury he suffered at the WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. The injury occurred when he performed a spectacular moonsault off the top rope, crashing through a table onto Jey Uso.
Speaking on his vlog, Paul updated fans on the status of the hematoma on his shin.
“So here’s an update on my shin, my hematoma—it’s f****** great, to be honest,” Paul said. “The swelling has dispersed itself, and it really hurts to touch, but structurally it’s all good. Good.”
Despite the painful landing, Paul has no plans to retire the high-risk maneuver from his arsenal. He acknowledged how tough the move is on both him and his opponent but promised fans he would use it again when the time is right, sending a clear message about his future in WWE.
“And let me tell you something I realized about that move—I don’t want to give anything away, but I’m going to say something: I could do that move again, bro,” Paul stated. “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.”
If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit Logan Paul’s YouTube channel with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.


