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RAW Wrestler Is Officially A Full-Time WWE Superstar Now

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• RAW Wrestler Is Officially A Full-Time WWE Superstar Now

On his vlog, Vision member Logan Paul said he’s officially a full-time WWE Superstar now:

“I actually just signed my official long-term contract with WWE. I’m officially a full-timer now. All you people saying I’m a part-timer can shut your mouths.

Feels good to have a job. I would have been working doing WWE stuff this weekend, instead him here rescuing iguanas.

I’m officially a full-timer. 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 best husband, father, and business partner I can be. I’m feeling so good about this year. I’m excited.”

• Shelton Benjamin Reveals Why He Looked Emotional On Tonight’s AEW Dynamite

On last night’s episode of AEW Dynamite, Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate lost to AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley in a title eliminator match.

During his entrance, Benjamin looked emotional, as fans spotted a tear on his cheek. You can watch it below:

Shelton saw fans being concerned about him on social media and tweeted the following:

“Thanks for the concern Fans you are greatly appreciated but, i dont do emotional, I hurt Hurt people. however before i enter an arena i do pour water on my head that tends to drip.”

As it turns out, it wasn’t tears – just water!

• Top AEW Star Isn’t Returning

Jay White surfaced briefly at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 to honor Hiroshi Tanahashi. This fueled immediate questions about whether White was nearing a comeback. Those expectations were quickly tempered.

According to Fightful Select, AEW sources clarified following the event that White has not been cleared for in-ring competition and is not expected to return in the near future. He is also not currently part of any active creative planning.

White has been sidelined since 2025 after suffering a hand injury and later undergoing shoulder surgery, a procedure that removed him from active competition.

At this stage, White’s status remains unchanged: still recovering, still inactive, and still outside AEW’s short-term plans. The Wrestle Kingdom appearance was a one-off exception.

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