Logan Paul is recuperating from a triceps injury and, according to his own updates, is progressing significantly faster than initially projected.
The WWE performer and member of The Vision has been absent from competition due to an ailment that medical estimates suggested would require roughly six months of recovery.
In a recent YouTube vlog, Paul provided an optimistic progress report, stating that he has restored considerable mobility in the affected arm and no longer requires a supportive brace.
“Look at this, bro. You see this? What do you mean, bro? I’m Wolverine. I heal fast,” Paul said, before insisting he is well ahead of where he should be. “I’m three months ahead, bro.”
Paul, who now reportedly has between 60 and 70 degrees of arm extension, has been charting his rehabilitation via Instagram Stories. In one update displaying discoloration on his triceps, he remarked on the humbling nature of the setback.
“Crazy how I went from body slamming 300-pound dudes to barely being able to bounce a ball. Life comes at you fast, kids,” Paul wrote.
Although no formal return date has been announced, Paul’s trajectory suggests he is approximately two to three months ahead of the original timeline, indicating a potential WWE reinstatement sooner than first anticipated.
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