Logan Paul's detractors will have to get used to seeing him on their screens for years to come. The social media megastar has officially committed his future to WWE, announcing on his Impaulsive YouTube vlog that he signed a long-term full-time contract with the company.
I actually just signed my official long-term contract with the WWE. Seconds ago. We took espresso shots. I'm officially a full-timer now," Paul revealed.
"All you people saying I'm a part-timer can shut your mouths. Feels good. Feels good to have a job. 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 announcement represents a significant commitment from Paul, who has proven himself a pro wrestling prodigy since joining WWE in 2022. Despite maintaining successful business ventures including his Prime beverage company and Impaulsive podcast, Paul has chosen WWE as his primary home.
The 30-year-old captured the United States Championship during his part-time run and wrestled 13 matches in 2025, a substantial increase from just three matches in 2022.
Paul currently performs as a member of The Vision on Monday Night RAW alongside Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory under Paul Heyman's management. The faction won the men's WarGames match at Survivor Series in November, though Breakker came up short in his World Heavyweight Championship challenge against CM Punk on the January 5 RAW premiere, with Punk retaining after countering a spear attempt and hitting a second Go To Sleep.
With WWE's deepening ties to Netflix and the broader sports entertainment industry, Paul's full-time commitment positions him as a centerpiece of the company's future.
