Logan Paul appears quite candid about Travis Scott’s WWE journey, making a blunt remark about Scott’s training in the latest episode of Impulse, which has intensified the ongoing discussions about Scott’s future in wrestling. During the chat, Ray, a well-known creator, asked Paul what it takes to become a WWE superstar. Paul, who made a significant impact in WWE, kept the answer straightforward.
Paul told Ray, "I think it would work if I started pushing up 100 cards a day and 100 situps," emphasizing that strength is key for anyone hoping to step into the wrestling ring. The conversation soon shifted to Travis Scott, who recently made headlines when he was taken down by Cody Rhodes’ Cross Rhodes at WrestleMania 41. Paul admitted, "I’ll be honest with you. He’s a bit whimsical in his training."
Ray jokingly responded that if Travis Scott can step into the ring, so can he. Paul agreed, saying, "I think we can definitely do it, Ray." Earlier this year, Scott surprised WWE fans when he appeared at the Elimination Chamber alongside John Cena, confirming that his involvement in WWE wasn’t just a one-time stunt. Reports later revealed that Scott had been working with WWE for months and had plans for major storylines as early as January.
It was also reported that Travis Scott is training with WWE legends at wrestling schools to prepare for his in-ring role. While most WWE talent and staff were unaware of his involvement, Scott’s wrestling ambitions were quietly developing behind the scenes. Even The Rock commented on Scott’s potential, hinting that WWE has significant plans for him, stating, "Yes, that’s why we do it. Absolutely. Good question – a long game," after the Rock Exclusion Room.
With no official date set for Scott’s wrestling debut, fans remain curious about how serious the rapper is about stepping into the ring.
Fan Take: This news is exciting for WWE fans as it signals the potential for new and high-profile crossover stars entering the wrestling world, which can bring fresh energy and new audiences to the sport. If Travis Scott grows into his role, it could lead to innovative storylines and a bigger spotlight on WWE at large.