Logan Paul has explained Travis Scott's quiet WWE exit.
The music star was present for John Cena's Elimination Chamber heel turn this year, where he busted Cody Rhodes' eardrum. There was talk of Scott potentially wrestling in WWE after he showed up at WrestleMania 41, but the whole angle has been dropped by the company without any explanation.
The YouTube star was asked about this turn of events on the latest episode of his Impaulsive podcast. Logan Paul mentioned that he's never officially been told why Travis Scott parted ways with the company.
The former US Champion then claimed that he can read between the lines, however, and suggested that the rapper no showed the WWE show where his in-ring debut was set to be announced:
"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."
Logan Paul later explained how wrestling is about navigating pain, and every move hurts. He believes that at some point, Scott realized the true nature of the sport and decided not to pursue it further.
The Vision member did not reveal the exact plan for Scott's WWE debut that was nixed. Though Paul teamed with John Cena to face Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso at Money In The Bank this year.
The event was only a couple of months removed from WrestleMania 41 and the tag match would have been the perfect place for Travis' in-ring debut.
