Logan Paul Believes Travis Scott Chickened Out Of WWE
Logan Paul has lastly spoken out about why a combat with Travis Scott within the WWE by no means got here to fruition. Discussing the scenario on his Impaulsive podcast, Paul claimed that he and Scott had been going to be in a three-on-three match with one different wrestler. On the day of the announcement, Scott allegedly ghosted.
“We had been imagined to staff up with 1 different particular person. It was imagined to be 3 vs 3, and the day it was imagined to be introduced, he didn’t present up,” Paul mentioned. “And I feel what occurred is, my guess is he most likely realized in some unspecified time in the future that it is actually bodily demanding, actually laborious, and lots of work. It is most likely an excessive amount of dedication for somebody who’s a rockstar of his caliber. Like Dangerous Bunny loves it and put within the time and have become a superb wrestler.”
He continued: “Wrestling is loads about navigating ache. All of it actually hurts, and a few issues damage much less, nevertheless it all hurts. I feel lots of people suppose that the mat is bouncy and gentle. I definitely thought that earlier than I obtained within the WWE. The primary time I touched the canvas, I used to be like, ‘When do they create within the trampoline mat?’ They’re like, ‘No,’ and I’m going, ‘Okay, properly what concerning the prop chairs?’ There aren’t any prop chairs. That is actual. It hurts. In some unspecified time in the future, Travis most likely realized it is fairly laborious.”
Travis Scott “Circus Maximus Tour”
Along with the dedication the WWE requires, Travis Scott has been extremely busy in 2025. Starting in April, he hit the highway for the ultimate leg of his Circus Maximus Tour. He headlined reveals in the US, Spain, England, South Africa, China, Japan, and extra nations internationally.
The tour was a large success and ended up because the highest-grossing solo rap tour of all time, in accordance with Billboard. The live shows made $265.1 million with 2.1 million tickets bought.