Logan Paul is once again pushing the narrative that he’s officially a full-time WWE Superstar—this time claiming he just signed a full-time deal with the company.

In a January 7, 2026 vlog, The Maverick claimed that he put pen to paper and is now locked in with WWE as a full-timer, continuing the message he’s been pushing for months now.

“I actually just signed my official long-term contract with WWE seconds ago. Seconds ago, we took espresso shots, so I’m officially a full-timer now. But regardless, we’re locked in now. Like I said, guys, I’m officially a full-timer. Your boy’s going to be working. I’m excited to get the year started.”

Whether fans buy into the announcement or not, Paul laid out his goals for 2026—inside and outside the ring, as Logan Paul wants to be the best wrestler, husband, father, and business partner that he can be.

“2026, man—I want to hit it hard. I want to become the best wrestler I can be, become the best husband, father, and business partner I can be. I’m feeling so good about this year.”

This claim follows Paul’s response to the Internet Wrestling Community in December 2025, where he blasted fans who labeled him a “part-timer” and dismissed his work ethic. He also pointed to his busy schedule to shut down the narrative that he was coasting on star power.

“They’re telling me that I’m a part-timer — an outsider — like I’m not working my f*** ass off. People say, ‘Oh, he takes weeks. He takes months to learn the match — that’s why his matches are so good.’ F*** you. My matches are good because I’m f*** good.

I wrestled November 24th — November 29th — December 8th — and December 15th. That’s today. Four out of five weeks, I’m in a match. I’m wrestling. I’m working my f*** ass off.”

Now, with this latest video, Paul is once again insisting he’s full-time—but until fans see him consistently on the road, on TV, and in storylines week to week, some may still question what “full-time” really means in the Logan Paul universe.

Do you believe Logan Paul has finally gone full-time in WWE—or is he just trying to control the narrative again? Let us know where you stand in the comments.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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