
Speculation grows around John Cena and Travis Scott's potential WWE tag team match
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Following a chaotic
WrestleMania 41
that saw
John Cena
capture a record 17th World Championship, rumors are swirling around a potential tag team match involving Cena and music superstar
Travis Scott
. The buzz started after Cena's controversial win over
Cody Rhodes
, a match where Scott played a critical role by interfering on Cena's behalf.
Reports from various sources suggest that WWE has pitched a storyline where Cena and Scott could team up for a major tag team match later this year. With Cena hinting at retirement, such a match would mark a historic moment, blending wrestling legends with mainstream pop culture icons.
The current working theory is that Bad Bunny could feature on the opposite team. While it's not yet confirmed, Cody Rhodes' name has also been mentioned as a logical partner, given his history with both Cena and Scott.
— Cultaholic (@Cultaholic)
Bad Bunny, a Grammy-winning artist, has already proved his in-ring skills with impressive performances in WWE. His previous matches, including a memorable San Juan Street Fight at Backlash 2023, showed that he could be a serious contender inside the squared circle. Pairing him with Rhodes would set up a blockbuster clash against Cena and Scott, ensuring star power on both sides.
Travis Scott's in-ring debut on the horizon
While Travis Scott has been involved in WWE storylines recently — including a high-profile scuffle with Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber — he has yet to wrestle an official match. That could soon change. The Rock himself confirmed that Scott is set to train under two-time WWE Hall of Famer Booker T after WrestleMania, adding more credibility to Scott's potential transition from guest appearances to active competition.
Scott's Instagram posts have only fueled speculation. After WrestleMania 41, he shared images of the event with the caption, 'I DONT WANT A RECEIPT I WANT BLOOOODDD AFTER JACKBOYS 2 I NEEEEEDDD THAT,' hinting at unfinished business with Rhodes.
The tension between Cody Rhodes and Travis Scott is no work of fiction. Earlier this year, Scott legitimately injured Rhodes at Elimination Chamber with a hard punch that resulted in a black eye and a ruptured eardrum. Rhodes later admitted he was eyeing a 'receipt', wrestling slang for payback - if Scott returned to WWE action.
With real-life friction blended into on-screen storytelling, fans could be treated to one of the most compelling celebrity-infused feuds in WWE history.
As WWE looks ahead, the prospect of John Cena and Travis Scott sharing a ring could create a landmark moment - blending sports entertainment, music, and real-life drama into one unforgettable showdown.
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