
Logan Paul has officially committed his future to WWE, announcing that he has signed a long-term contract to become a full-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,” he said in a new YouTube vlog post. “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 on WWE stuff this weekend, instead of rescuing iguanas.
“I’m officially a full-timer. Your boy is going to be working. I’m excited to get the year started. In 2026, I want to hit it hard. I want to become the best wrestler I can be,” he added.
Logan Paul has been building toward full-time schedule

Paul’s move to a full-time role follows a significant increase in his in-ring activity throughout 2025. After competing in only three matches during his debut year in 2022, he wrestled 13 times in 2025.
This includes a third-place finish in the Royal Rumble, where he eliminated CM Punk. He also competed in a star-studded Elimination Chamber match against John Cena, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, and Damian Priest.
Currently a key member of The Vision on Monday Night Raw, Paul performs alongside Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory under the management of Paul Heyman. Paul officially joined the stable following Survivor Series: WarGames in November 2025.
He ended up taking the spot that Seth Rollins once had before Rollins was expelled from the group. Looking ahead, Paul noted he hopes to “hit it hard” in 2026, aiming to become the best wrestler, husband, and father he can be while continuing his dominant run with the powerhouse faction.