
Lil Yachtys WWE situation just took a turn and this time, its not about the backlash. Its about whats being planned behind the scenes, as Trick Williams revealed he plans on training to make his in-ring debut in the future. After catching heat for his involvement heading into WrestleMania 42, a new update from Trick Williams is now changing the conversation completely because this may not stop at a cameo. Speaking on the NEW RORY & MAL podcast on April 9, 2026, Trick opened up about his ongoing conversations with Lil Yachty and made it clear this isnt just a celebrity popping in for attention. He first broke down why he thinks Yachty actually fits into the WWE world, pointing to his understanding of performance and promotion. But the tone shifted quickly and thats where things got interesting. Trick didnt just talk about Yachty being around he started talking about getting him in the ring: Yeahget Yachty in the ring. Thats what Im sayingin the ring, man. Let him feel the cables. And then came the biggest reveal this isnt just talk. According to Trick, Yachty is already preparing to take that step, with actual training now part of the plan. Just days ago, Yachty was defending himself after fans pushed back on his SmackDown appearance alongside Trick Williams arguing that WrestleMania 42 is becoming too focused on celebrities. He made it clear he sees himself as a real fan whos earned his spot. Now, instead of stepping away, it looks like hes going even deeper possibly into an actual in-ring role. And with Trick currently tied to Sami Zayn and the United States Championship picture, this isnt happening in a vacuum. If Yachty gets involved physically, it could directly impact a WrestleMania storyline. At the same time, WWEs growing list of celebrity involvement including names like Tom Brady, Pat McAfee, and IShowSpeed has already been under the microscope. This latest update only pushes that debate further. WrestleMania 42 is getting closer, and what started as a controversial appearance might be turning into something much bigger and much more physical. Do you think Lil Yachty should actually step into a WWE ring, or is this going too far? Drop your thoughts and let me know. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google