
The Travis Scott-WWE crossover might not be deadbut its definitely a mess. Between Scott reportedly flaking on his WWE training and the behind-the-scenes fallout from R-Truths release and rehiring, the companys plans for the hip-hop star have completely fallen apart.
During a recent Q&A, WrestleVotes confirmed that before Money in the Bank, WWE had big plans for Scott to appear at the eventand they were already invested. Tons of Travis Scott merchandise had been designed with his logo, the event branding, and the date. But then, the unexpected drama with Ron Truth Killings changed everything.
According to WrestleVotes, WWE scrapped the Scott plans after the R-Truth situation exploded. Truth was released from his WWE contract, only to be rehired after massive fan backlash.
WrestleVotes added that while theres a chance WWE moved Scotts debut to SummerSlam, nothing is confirmed. What is confirmed is that Scott was absolutely supposed to be at Money in the Bankand now, those plans are dead.
It lines up with what Jonathan Coachman recently revealed on Behind the Turnbuckle with Vince Russo. Coachman explained that Scott was supposed to team with John Cena at Money in the Bank against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. But Scott stopped showing up, forcing WWE to scramble and replace him with Logan Paul.
Coachman then dropped the real reason behind the sudden change.
Coachman also confirmed that a six-man tag match for SummerSlam had been pitchedpotentially involving Scottbut thats now up in the air.
WWEs original plan involved Cena, Cody, and Travis Scott being the focal point of a long-term storyline. But with Scott ghosting and Truths drama shaking up creative, the company is scrambling to piece together a backup plan.
At this point, Travis Scotts WWE debut is looking more cursed than coordinated. Between him bailing on training, R-Truths drama blowing up creative plans, and WWE scrambling behind the scenes, the whole crossover feels like a mess nobody can clean up. Whether Scott shows up at SummerSlam or not, one things for surethis has been anything but smooth.
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