I agree the plant looks good, but I think it was the correct thing to do by removing the bottom two leaves if your plant was wilted right over. It looks like turgor pressure has returned and the plant is standing back up again now. Just a note on how you cut them of though. I have always been told to prune close to the main stem and not to leave any part of the leaf hanging off the stem. i would cut those back further. Don't worry about cutting off those baby leaves. They will grow right back and there will be twice as many of them.
3 days sealed in a box with no light nearly KILLS baby plants!
Almost all of the plants shipped that way need to have the 2 bottom leaves pulled off as soon as you unpack them: to restore hydrostatic balance (Turgor Pressure) and to combat root shock from rough handling in transit. If limp: remove leaf. repeat in 12 hours. Keep soil wet 1 week.
And 5 minutes with the top part of your box off is plenty enough time for gas exchange and fresh air to get in.
JARG