
Travis Scott, Bad Bunny and More Celeb Surprises to Watch For at WWE WrestleMania 41
WWE WrestleMania and celebrities go hand-in-hand.
TV star Mr T. and pop sensation Cyndi Lauper were essential to the establishment of the event while the late Bob Uecker brought undeniable entertainment value to his appearances at the third and fourth events.
Lawrence Taylor stepped into the squared circle in 1995, preceding international streaming sensation Bad Bunny in 2021, who is arguably the best in-ring celebrity performer ever, while Mike Tyson helped usher in the era of Attitude in 1998.
Could Bunny make another appearance on the WrestleMania stage? What about Travis Scott, who has already made his presence felt on WWE television this year?
Find out what the prospects are of those two appearing in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20, as well as who may join them, with this preview of the Showcase of the Immortals.
Travis Scott
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The last time the WWE Universe saw Scott, he stood side-by-side with The Rock and John Cena at the conclusion of the Elimination Chamber premium live event. He even joined in on attacking Cody Rhodes, delivering a vicious shot to the face that left the WWE champion with a black eye for two weeks.
Scott stood tall alongside Cena and The Final Boss as that show went of the air but fans have not seen him since. Do not expect that to last much longer.
The multi-platinum artist's "FEIN" is one of the official theme songs of WrestleMania 41 and considering his placement in that iconic heel turn, he figures to play a role in the Undisputed WWE Championship match as Rhodes defends against the bitter Cena.
Will he do so alongside The Rock, who we also have not seen since that fateful night in Toronto? Probably.
Regardless, Scott carries the strongest likelihood of a celebrity appearance given what he meant to the most significant moment on the road to the event.
Bad Bunny
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Bad Bunny has made two WrestleMania appearances in the past, including the aforementioned in-ring showing in 2021. At that event, he teamed with Damian Priest to defeat The Miz and John Morrison in tag team action.
Two years later, he returned to the Showcase of the Immortals, sitting ringside for the match-up between Rey and Dominik Mysterio.
He followed that performance up a month later at Backlash in Puerto Rico with a Street Fight against Priest that was a legitimate Match of the Year candidate and one of the best celebrity in-ring showings in WWE history.
While his fandom is well-documented, he has less of a reason to show up at this year's show than someone like Scott, who is directly involved in an ongoing storyline.
Still, do not be surprised to see the multi-platinum streaming sensation make an appearance, maybe even in support of Priest in what is expected to be a showdown with Drew McIntyre.
Jake Paul
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Anytime Logan Paul has a match scheduled for a premium live event, his brother Jake is a threat to make his presence felt. WrestleMania 41, against AJ Styles in a newly announced match, is no different.
Take into consideration that the siblings have a reality show, Paul American, streaming on Max, meaning there will be a need for footage and given Logan's role as one of the most recognizable stars in WWE today, here will be plenty to capture on WrestleMania weekend.
A run-in by Jake that helps his brother pick up a tainted win over The Phenomenal One while doubling as the latest bit of family hijinx for the reality show should not be out of the question.


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