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Logan Paul Confirms Travis Scott Was Supposed To Wrestle In WWE, Thinks Scott Realized The Physical Demands Of Wrestling

Travis Scott played a big role in John Cena’s heel turn, standing front and center as Cena aligned with The Rock and attacking Cody Rhodes. Scott resurfaced at WrestleMania 41, helping Cena defeat Cody to win the Undisputed WWE Championship.

He was never seen again.

Speaking to Joe Budden on Impaulsive, Logan Paul gave his take on what he believes happened with Scott.

“I think I know what happened without being told what happened, but can kind of read between the lines of what was going on. Here’s what I think happened. I was very excited for him to enter the WWE. We were supposed to team up with one other person. It was supposed to be three-on-three. The day that it was supposed to be announced, he didn’t show up.

“I think what happened is, my guess is, he probably realized at some point that it’s really physically demanding, really hard, and a lot of work. It’s probably too much commitment for someone who is a rockstar of his caliber. Bad Bunny loves it and put in the time and became a good wrestler. Wrestling is a lot about navigating pain. It all really hurts. Some things hurt less, but it all hurts. I think a lot of people think the mat is bouncy and soft, I thought that before I got into WWE, and the first time I touched the canvas, I was like, ‘When do they bring in the trampoline mat and prop chairs?’ It hurts. I think at some point, Travis probably realized that it’s pretty hard. I would like to see him make a real run at it, but I think that’s what happened.”

Scott has not spoken on what happened and why he never returned to WWE.

Fans can read Cena’s comments on The Rock and Travis Scott disappearing from television by clicking here.

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