Rapper Travis Scott seemed poised to become a significant figure in WWE’s storyline for 2025 after his unexpected involvement in key moments, such as the Elimination Chamber and John Cena’s heel turn. His participation culminated in Cena’s victory over Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania. However, by summer, Scott’s association with WWE faded away following a reported “falling out,” which left many fans relieved, given the mixed reception regarding his in-ring contributions.

In a recent episode of “IMPAULSIVE,” Logan Paul reflected on Scott’s brief stint in WWE and offered insights into why things did not pan out. He confirmed earlier reports that WWE had plans for Scott to collaborate with him for an upcoming event, featuring a projected three-on-three match. Paul expressed his excitement about the potential pairing but recounted a disappointing turn of events when Scott failed to show up on the day the announcement was scheduled.

While Paul was unaware of Scott’s specific reasons for not participating, he speculated that the rapper may have reconsidered after realizing the physical demands of wrestling. “Wrestling is a lot about navigating pain,” Paul explained, emphasizing the misconception that wrestling is easy. He recalled his first experience in the ring, illustrating the harsh reality that the mat is not as forgiving as it appears. “It hurts, and I think at some point Travis probably realized it’s really hard,” he added, highlighting the challenges faced by performers in the ring.

This incident underscores the complexities of celebrity crossover in professional wrestling, indicating that the glitzy allure of WWE might not resonate with everyone when faced with its demanding physical nature. Fans of both Travis Scott and wrestling continue to hope for a future collaboration that might better align with the expectations on both sides, possibly reshaping how such partnerships are approached in the future.

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