
Logan Paul Signs Long-Term WWE Contract – Logan Paul has confirmed he is staying with WWE on a full-time basis after signing a new long-term contract with the company. The announcement was made during Paul’s latest vlog, where he revealed the deal had been finalized moments before he shared the news. Paul stated that the agreement officially ends any claims that he is only a part-time performer.
“I actually just signed my official long-term contract with WWE. Seconds ago. We took espresso shots. I’m officially a full-timer now. All you people saying I’m a part-timer can shut your mouths. Feels good. Feels good to have a job. I would have been working doing WWE stuff this weekend, instead I’m here rescuing iguanas. I’m officially a full-timer. Your boy is going to be working. I’m excited to get the year started. 2026, I want to hit it hard. I want to become the best wrestler I can be. The best husband, father, and business partner I can be. I’m feeling so good about this year. I’m excited.”
Paul has been a regular presence on Monday Night RAW in recent months as a member of The Vision. The faction is managed by Paul Heyman and also includes Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory. The group was originally formed by Seth Rollins, who was removed from the stable in October 2025 after being attacked by Breakker and Reed. Paul officially aligned with the group following Survivor Series WarGames in November 2025.
Paul’s in-ring activity has steadily increased since his WWE debut. He first competed in 2022, wrestling three matches that year. His schedule expanded significantly in 2025, when he worked 13 matches across WWE programming and premium live events. That year included a strong showing in the Men’s Royal Rumble match, where Paul finished third and eliminated CM Punk.
He also competed inside the Elimination Chamber in a high-profile match featuring John Cena, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, and Damian Priest. With a full-time contract now in place, Paul is expected to remain a consistent presence on WWE television moving forward.
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