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Logan Paul and Austin Theory Retain WWE Tag Team Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event

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Logan Paul and Austin Theory successfully defended their WWE Tag Team Championship at ‘Saturday Night’s Main Event.’ The match took place in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and was the main event of the evening, lasting over 16 minutes. Paul delivered a decisive blow to Montez Ford using brass knuckles, allowing Theory to secure the pinfall victory.

During the match, Ford sent Paul over the top rope, leading to a nearly dangerous fall for the social media influencer turned wrestler. This significant win for The Vision was followed by concerning news as reports emerged about an injury Paul sustained. Initially, details were unclear regarding the severity of the injury affecting one of WWE’s promising young talents.

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By Monday, a troubling announcement revealed that Paul suffered a torn triceps, sidelining him for months during recovery. WWE commentator Michael Cole confirmed on ‘Raw’ that this injury would keep Paul out of action for a significant period.

Despite mixed opinions about Paul, this is an unfortunate development in his impactful WWE career. Since joining the company in 2021, he has excelled in a heel role. He’s shown notable skill, from cutting promos with confidence to performing advanced in-ring moves that some emerging wrestling stars find challenging.

Before teaming with Theory, Paul enjoyed a long reign as WWE United States Champion, holding the title for 273 days. His career seemed to have a major championship trajectory.

Beyond the showdown with The Street Profits, Paul and Theory were feuding with Joe Hendry, a newcomer who has released a song titled ‘Fire Logan Paul.’ While a feud could develop after Paul’s recovery, Hendry might contend with other members of The Vision during Paul’s absence.

During ‘Raw,’ Theory attacked Hendry, indicating a likely feud between the two. WWE announced that Bron Breakker would team with Theory as part of The Vision, stepping in as the other half of the WWE Tag Team Champions during Paul’s absence.

Paul faces adversity with resilience, ready to tackle his rehabilitation. If he’s not on WWE TV, he has various ventures outside wrestling. He can dedicate time to recovery while focusing on his next steps.

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