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đŸ”„ “John Cena FINALLY Breaks Silence on Travis Scott’s WWE Chaos—‘Sometimes It Works
 Sometimes It Blows Up’”

đŸ”„ “John Cena FINALLY Breaks Silence on Travis Scott’s WWE Chaos—‘Sometimes It Works
 Sometimes It Blows Up’”

2025 has been one of the weirdest years in WWE history, and nothing confused fans more than the sudden, unexplained rise of Travis Scott inside WWE storylines.

The rapper’s first appearance during the Netflix RAW premiere didn’t raise many eyebrows. He simply walked Jey Uso to the ring, and fans brushed it off as a harmless celebrity cameo. But things quickly took a bizarre turn.

Soon after, Travis Scott was randomly standing in the ring alongside John Cena and The Rock, attacking Cody Rhodes—and that’s when fans started asking the big question: Why is he here?

The WrestleMania 41 Moment That Broke the Internet

The confusion peaked at WrestleMania 41, where Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed WWE Championship against John Cena. Fans expected a surprise appearance, but nobody expected Travis Scott to be the deciding factor.

Scott interfered and helped Cena win the title—an ending that many fans still call one of the worst WrestleMania main events of all time. After that, Scott kept popping up in main event segments
 until he suddenly disappeared. WWE never officially explained his role, and the entire situation is now widely labeled as one of 2025’s biggest booking disasters.

John Cena Finally Explains What Happened

Now, John Cena has finally addressed the controversy while speaking with Cody Rhodes on the “What Do You Wanna’ Talk About?” podcast.

Cena admitted that WWE sometimes takes big swings to grab attention—even if the result doesn’t land.

“It’s also okay for us to say we want a lot of eyes and we want to create a moment,” Cena said. “You never know who’s going to run with it. You have to give them a chance.”

Cena compared the situation to WWE’s long history of mixing pop culture with wrestling, dating back to Cyndi Lauper and Liberace at WrestleMania I.

“Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t,” he admitted.

Creative Plans That Fell Apart

Cena also shut down the idea that WWE had “no plan,” suggesting things simply changed along the way.

“People blame this fictional ‘book’ or creative direction. Maybe there was long-term booking. That s*** changed.”

He even addressed the criticism surrounding the infamous heel turn and chaotic moments in the ring:

“If the criticism is about the moment of the heel turn—great. You were in the ring, it was fantastic. You lost an ear for us. Appreciate it.”

But Cena made it clear he’s moved on.

“I’ve got to get back on the field. I can’t invest my time in something that’s never going to come to fruition,” said the 17-time World Champion.

Final Take

Whether fans loved it or hated it, Travis Scott’s WWE run is officially a cautionary tale. Big celebrity moments can create buzz—but without clear storytelling, they can just as easily turn into chaos.

And now, thanks to John Cena, we finally know: WWE took a gamble
 and this time, it didn’t pay off. đŸ’„

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