WrestleMania 41 left, but despite John Cena making history and walking at the 17th World Championships, no one could criticize rapper Travis Scott for including Mania, especially without the lock. In an episode of “Busted Open Radio,” Bishop Dyer (formerly Baron Corbin) expressed confusion with the angle.
“I’m trying to make it in my head that makes sense. I’m like this: Maybe Travis is moving so slow as the rock slips into the ring behind him. He then recalls the segment and notes that he was a bit disappointed in him in the end, but he added some options and apparently makes a lot of references to “Brahma Bull,” so he explained how Seth Rollins was involved instead. Dyer then pointed out that the rock status at WrestleMania appears to have shifted back and forth for months, and that he maintains some people’s matches with Flux, like Rollins, who could appear to troll fans.
“It was such a complicated part of the turn, so I wanted Lock to appear, but you’ve seen it now and needed a lock there for John’s turn?
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