Travis Scott’s WWE dreams may have crashed before they ever truly took off — and Logan Paul just dropped the receipts.

During a recent episode of the Impaulsive podcast, Logan Paul revealed that Travis Scott was actually scheduled to team up with him for a major WWE 3-on-3 tag match, until Scott flaked on the company at the last second.

“I was really excited for him to come into WWE, and we were actually supposed to team up with one other person. It was planned to be a three-on-three match. But on the day it was supposed to be announced, he didn’t show up.”

Logan didn’t hold back, speculating that Scott may have realized how hard WWE really is — something many outsiders underestimate until they get a taste of the ring life.

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“My guess is he realized how physically demanding wrestling really is. It’s extremely hard, and it requires a lot of commitment — probably too much for someone who’s a rock star at his level.”

He then compared Travis to Bad Bunny, who has earned respect in the locker room for taking wrestling seriously and putting in the work.

“Bad Bunny loves it and puts in the time, and that’s why he became a good wrestler. But wrestling is all about navigating pain. Everything hurts — some things hurt less, but it all hurts.”

The Maverick did leave the door open for a future run if Travis Scott ever wants to commit as he’d love to see Scott wrestle once.

“I think at some point Travis realized just how tough it is. I’d still love to see him try again and make a real run at it.”

This comes on the heels of Paul Heyman confirming on The Ariel Helwani Show that the deal between WWE and Travis Scott officially collapsed.

“Yeah, it was. It fell apart and we moved forward without it. The whole deal with Travis Scott fell apart. I don’t know if he’s done… Any meeting that I was in that involved Travis Scott, I got along with him fine. Have I heard things? I have. Do I know the accuracy of it? I haven’t heard Travis’ version of it.”

As previously reported, Travis Scott was originally penciled in for a major SummerSlam match but was pulled after WWE reportedly grew frustrated with his lack of commitment. Jelly Roll was brought in as a last-minute replacement for the high-profile spot.

Now, it looks like Travis Scott’s brief flirtation with pro wrestling is officially on ice — and Logan Paul’s comments give fans a behind-the-scenes look at what could have been.

Do you think Travis Scott should give WWE another shot, or was Logan Paul right about the commitment being too much? Drop your take in the comments — we want to hear what you think.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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