Logan Paul Theory On Why Travis Scott Fell Out With WWE In 2025
It seems the phantom of the WWE, Travis Scott, has vanished once again, leaving a trail of confusion and a few disgruntled superstars in his wake. What started as a potentially explosive angle involving the hip-hop megastar, Cody Rhodes, The Rock, and even John Cena, fizzled out with all the fanfare of a wet firecracker. Now, everyone seems to have a theory, or a firm “no comment,” about what exactly went down.
Let’s be honest, the whole thing felt a bit strange from the jump. Scott, a man who commands stadiums, suddenly appearing in the squared circle felt like a fever dream. After his blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance at WrestleMania 41, the rumor mill went into overdrive. But then… crickets. The WWE, ever the masters of the pivot, moved on without so much as a backward glance. The grand plans for Scott’s involvement in Cena’s retirement tour or Rhodes’ title reign were seemingly tossed into the creative trash can.
But we, the fans, we don’t forget. We want the gossip.
John Cena’s Diplomatic Dodge
When asked about the Scott situation, Cena, the man who directly benefited from the rapper’s fleeting on-screen cameo, played it cooler than the other side of the pillow. On Chris Van Vliet’s Insight, Cena basically gave the verbal equivalent of a shrug.
Classic Cena. A masterclass in corporate-approved deflection. It’s a respectable, professional answer. It’s also incredibly boring. He’s not wrong; the show must go on. But come on, John, give us something! The man is a 16-time world champion of saying absolutely nothing of substance when he doesn’t want to.
Logan Paul Spills the Tea
Thankfully, we have Logan Paul, a man who has never met a microphone he didn’t like. On his Impaulsive podcast, Paul, who was rumored to be part of a six-man tag team match with Cena and Scott, offered a far more juicy and frankly, believable, explanation.
His theory? Scott got a taste of the grueling reality of professional wrestling and decided it wasn’t for him. “My guess, 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 rock star of his caliber.”
Paul even threw a little shade, comparing Scott to Bad Bunny, another music superstar who has earned universal respect for his dedication and impressive in-ring work.
There it is. The theory we all suspected. Paul may be a piece of work out of the ring, but the man has undeniably committed himself to the craft. He takes the bumps, puts in the work, and has the torn ligaments to prove it. If Paul’s theory holds water, it seems Scott enjoyed the idea of being a wrestler more than the reality of being one. Man, that WrestleMania 41 Main Event is aging super poorly.
Final Thoughts
So, the grand Scott experiment in WWE ends not with a bang, but with a ghosting. It’s a classic tale of a celebrity dipping their toes into the treacherous waters of pro wrestling and quickly realizing they can’t swim. Maybe he’ll be back one day, but for now, it seems Utopia is a place without body slams and steel chairs. And frankly, the WWE universe seems to be doing just fine without him.
