Travis Scott was a huge part of WWE programming this year, during the Cody Rhodes/John Cena storyline. The Houston-born rap star first showed up in WWE during the Elimination Chamber 2025 premium live event.
WWE was believed to have had a major falling out with 10-time Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott earlier this year. But the specifics of it were under wraps.
Travis Scott was added to a top WWE storyline but drew mostly negative, polarizing reactions from the WWE Universe. He failed to adapt to wrestling's physical demands, missed planned appearances, and vanished without explanation.
John Cena may be mum on Travis Scott's intended involvement with WWE that fell through earlier this year, but that doesn't mean Logan Paul has to be. Cena spoke with Chris Van Vliet in a podcast released on Monday, refusing to go into details about what the original creative plans were for Scott in the company.
Two people reportedly portray WWE's masked attacker; Montez Ford believed to be one of them. Paul Heyman reportedly backs Montez, increasing speculation about a Heyman-aligned reveal.
Let’s be honest, folks. Monday nights are usually reserved for battling the Sunday Scaries or pretending to care about your fantasy football team’s waiver wire.
One of the most talked about moments from Survivor Series: WarGames isn’t what happened in the ring, but outside the ring. A clip of everyone’s favorite sleazy manager, Paul Heyman, has been making the rounds on social media, and it’s not too flattering.
In recent years, professional wrestling has undergone a major shift. Celebrity involvement has been part of the industry since the 1980s, with icons like Muhammad Ali, Cyndi Lauper, and Mr.
WWE star Logan Paul has been told he's better than every member of the AEW roster, including Kenny Omega and Hangman Adam Page, for several reasons, including making sure "something special happens" in every match.
The 2025 WWE Survivor Series: WarGames is around the corner, and WWE has announced it’ll once again be treating fans to thrilling WarGames matches. This week’s RAW confirmed these matches and also revealed several superstars who’ll be participating in them, but still, there are many slots empty.
Logan Paul hasn't been on WWE television since his loss to John Cena back at Clash in Paris in August. Despite that, he is still a big enough name that certain athletes from outside the sport are looking to work with him inside the squared circle.
Former member of One Direction, Louis Tomlinson, is not a fan of WWE Superstar Logan Paul. In an interview with The Independent, Tomlinson criticized Paul after his infamous 2022 interview with his former One Direction bandmate, the late Liam Payne.
Logan Paul has been perhaps one of the most hated wrestling personalities in WWE for the past few years. It’s less about his wrestling and more about his real-life controversies that have earned him his bad reputation.
Logan Paul has admitted he wants John Cena to beat 'disrespectful' Brock Lesnar when they face one another in tonight's opening contest at Wrestlepalooza.
Logan Paul does not have to try hard to get booed. Crowds greet him with a swarm of noise the second his music hits, and that heat has become rocket fuel for weekly television.
Rhodes believes that Logan Paul's ability to draw fans, impress with his athleticism and create an emotional response from the audience will likely mean that sooner or later, he'll be crowned a WWE world champion.
Logan Paul has shared an injury update after his tag team match at WWE Money in the Bank earlier this month. Paul teamed with John Cena in a losing effort against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso - thanks to the surprising return of R-Truth - and one of the biggest talking point coming out of the match was a wild sequence involving Paul and Jey.
Logan Paul is set to team up with John Cena this Saturday at Money in the Bank. The duo will face Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso in a high-stakes match that could shape the future of WWE.
From the inception of AEW, tribalism online between fans has been rampant. Supporters of any wrestling company try to state cases as if they were a district attorney in court, arguing that their preferred promotion is better.
Logan Paul has no interest in getting cheered any time soon. Paul hosted Joe Weller on his "Impaulsive" podcast this week and was asked about the notion of being a heel in WWE.
While it was shown off on Friday, I hoped this was a joke…but WWE and Logan Paul’s Prime Hydration did indeed ink a significant sponsorship deal. United States Champion Logan Paul, co-founder of Prime, revealed the deal at the start of last week’s SmackDown.