Logan Paul Wants To Face Kai Cenat In WWE, Jey Uso Didn’t Expect Travis Scott To Spark Up A Joint

During a recent edition of his “IMPAULSIVE” podcast, WWE Superstar Logan Paul commented on wanting to face social media influencer Kai Cenat in WWE.

You possibly can try some highlights from the podcast below:

On Kai Cenat: “He invited me on a stream before the match, like, that is sick, we were on the market, he’s like, ‘Yo, Atlanta wasn’t f***ng with you.’ I used to be like, ‘What are you talking about? Atlanta loves me.’ Everyone loves me. And I asked him, I used to be like, ‘Bro, you going to, like cheer me or are you going to boo me?’ He mainly said, like, ‘I’m not f***ng with you, Logan. Like, I’m going to boo you.’ To my face. I used to be like, ‘What?’”

On Cenat being at fault for his Royal Rumble elimination: “I’m like, ‘He’s chirping at me,’ and I just got thrown out of the Rumble. And I’m like, ‘Bro, I don’t need this energy,’ so I mainly blamed your complete loss on him and so we just began going at it and bro he like fired back up at me. And meanwhile, I’m like, ‘Dude, do I like risk my job and drag him over the barricade and like distract from the match?’ The stage is about [for a fight with Cenat]. I’m just saying, like, ‘What’s good?’”

During a recent interview with Billboard, WWE Superstar Jey Uso commented on Travis Scott escorting him to the ring for his match against Drew McIntyre on the Monday Night RAW on Netflix debut. During that entrance, Scott lit up a joint.

You possibly can try some highlights from the interview below:

On entering with Travis Scott: “Once I came upon I used to be coming out with Travis, I asked him, ‘Are you ready? Because this s–t is about to pop off.’ I just didn’t expect that the brother was about to light one up before we walked out. He can do what he desires to do.”

On the atmosphere for the event: “The energy on the market was crazy. I used to be talking to Triple H and was like, ‘Yo. This s–t is wild.’ In my shows, I attempt to create that maximum energy level and have the people feel they will reach the best level of ecstasy so far as being glad and free. And in those environments — things like wrestling, and even in sports where the characters might be so free and create this livelihood for teenagers, adults and families — it’s dope.”

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