
Logan Paul Says He Signed 'Long-Term' WWE Contract, 'I'm Officially a Full-Timer Now'
Despite having previously called himself a full-time WWE superstar, Logan Paul is now 100 percent confirming that is his primary job.
In a new vlog on his YouTube page (starts at ) released on Wednesday, Paul said he signed a "long-term" WWE contract and "I'm officially a full-timer now."
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When Raw debuted on Netflix in January 2025, Paul did pre-taped vignettes for WWE in which he also referred to himself as "full-time WWE superstar" and that wrestling was no longer his "side hustle."
Paul has essentially been a full-time superstar since joining The Vision in November when he was part of the winning team in the men's WarGames match at Survivor Series.
The group got involved in the main event of Monday's episode of Raw while trying to help Bron Breakker defeat CM Punk to win the world heavyweight title, but the plan was thwarted.
Since debuting in WWE as an in-ring competitor at WrestleMania 38, Paul has been positioned as one of the top stars in the promotion. He had several high-profile matches in 2025, including a one-on-one bout with John Cena at Clash in Paris.
Now that Paul is definitely for sure a full-time WWE superstar, it's safe to assume his role as one of the top heels will only get bigger in 2026.






