🤯 Logan Paul says the fall out with Travis Scott in WWE happened when he completely no showed a scheduled appearance.
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The demands of the ring
Logan Paul, who already knows firsthand how tough the ring is, insisted that Travis Scott realized too late that wrestling requires full commitment. The former U.S. Champion reminded fans that the canvas isn’t soft, and every bump leaves a mark.
Paul pointed to Bad Bunny as a contrast. The Puerto Rican star dedicated time and effort to learn the craft, raising the bar for celebrities who dare to compete in WWE.
A plan that collapsed
Logan Paul explained that the original idea was for Travis Scott to join him and John Cena against Cody Rhodes and The Usos at Money in the Bank. The rapper’s absence killed the project and left fans wondering what could have been.
As Firstsportz noted, Scott’s exit quickly became one of the most talked-about episodes of the year in sports entertainment.
Cena and the debate with The Rock
Logan Paul didn’t mention The Rock, but John Cena was asked about the situation. The 17-time world champion answered bluntly: “Who cares?” showing he doesn’t dwell on what never happened.
Here’s what John Cena has to talk about The Rock and Travis Scott’s involvement in his heel run
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Cena added he was never told of concrete plans with The Rock or Travis Scott. His focus, he said, was always on doing what WWE asked of him.
Logan Paul closed by wishing Travis Scott would one day return to the ring. For now, the story joins the list of unexpected twists that keep WWE at the center of global conversation.