Logan Paul reveals details on scrapped Travis Scott WWE match
Months after Travis Scott’s disappearance from WWE, Logan Paul has opened up about this scrapped match.
Earlier this year at Elimination Chamber 2025, Travis Scott appeared alongside The Rock and helped John Cena turn heel on Cody Rhodes. He later appeared at WrestleMania 41 as well, although things soon fell apart between Scott and WWE. Recently, during an appearance on Chris Van Vliet’s Insight, Cena declined to go into detail about the situation. However, on his ImPaulsive podcast, Logan Paul shared additional details on it.
“I was very excited, obviously, for him to enter the WWE, and we were supposed to team up with one other person,” Paul added. “It was supposed to be three-on-three, and the day that it was supposed to be announced, he didn’t show up.”
Sharing his thoughts on Scott’s absence, Paul continued, “I think what happened is, 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. Like, Bad Bunny loves it and put in the time and became a good wrestler.”
“Wrestling is a lot about navigating pain. It hurts, and I think at some point, Travis probably realized it’s pretty hard. I would like to see him make a real run at it, but yeah, I think that’s what happened.”
At Money in the Bank 2025, Cena had teamed up with Logan Paul to face the duo of Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. Based on Paul’s comments, this might have been the match that would have been a three-on-three contest.