
Drew McIntyre Calls Travis Scott 'a Piece of S—t' for WWE WrestleMania Spot in Video
Drew McIntyre took a shot at rapper Travis Scott during an appearance on Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast on Tuesday.
In the midst of Paul saying he is fed up with "outsiders" infiltrating the world of pro wrestling, McIntyre said, "Do a six-minute run-in at WrestleMania and screw up our damn main event. Travis Scott, what a piece of s--t."
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Scott played a huge role in WWE's biggest storyline earlier this year, as he accompanied The Rock to the ring at Elimination Chamber as part of John Cena's heel turn on Cody Rhodes.
He even got involved in the attack on Rhodes, and Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio (h/t WrestlePurists) reported that he was responsible for giving Rhodes a black eye and busted eardrum.
Then, during the main event of WrestleMania 41 between Cena and Rhodes, Scott interfered on Cena's behalf and helped him beat Rhodes to become a record-breaking, 17-time world champion.
After WrestleMania, The Rock said on the Pat McAfee Show (h/t Ringside News) that Scott was preparing to begin pro wrestling training with WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.
That led to rumors and speculation regarding Scott having a match in the near future, but he has not been seen on WWE programming since WrestleMania.
Last month, WrestleVotes reported on Sportskeeda WrestleBinge (h/t Felix Upton of Ringside News) that Scott was supposed to play a major role at Money in the Bank, and merchandise had even been produced for it.
However, WWE decided to go with Ron "R-Truth" Killings' surprise return instead, and Scott was not used.
TC of WrestleVotes later reported that sources indicated Scott is "not a quick learner for the business," which could explain his absence.
McIntyre clearly isn't broken up over Scott vanishing from WWE programming, but he and Scott will have to deal with a different celebrity at SummerSlam, as they are set to team up against Randy Orton and country music star Jelly Roll.
WWE is undoubtedly hopeful Jelly Roll will be a celebrity-turned-wrestler success story much like Paul has been thus far. The jury is still out on Scott, however.






