The Rock addresses Travis Scott potentially teaming with him and John Cena in WWE

After John Cena’s shocking heel turn at WWE Elimination Chamber, The Rock has some big plans.The unexpected superteam, who joined forces on Saturday night in Toronto at the last WWE Premium Live Event before WrestleMania, stole the show on what was a stacked card.Music superstar Travis Scott has also been involved in the build up to WrestleMania, aligning himself with The Rock and slapping Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber after Cena turned on Rhodes.Fightful Select reported that Scott is training at a WWE legend’s pro wrestling school and a match could be coming in the near future.The Rock himself hinted at this at the press conference following Elimination Chamber.
“I love Travis.That’s my guy,” The Rock said.
“Where we have expanded to, I think, in WWE — I feel like professional wrestling has always found its unique place in culture throughout the decades.I grew up in the business.
We remember Rock N Wrestling, Cyndi Lauper, Hulk Hogan, we remember the Attitude Era, etc.Professional wrestling has had its place in culture for some time.”He continued, “I think we are tapping in to a unique time now, I’m not quite sure what we name this era, we’ll all figure it out.
Someone will come up with something cool, I’ll say it and take credit for it.I feel like with Travis, he loves the business and loves pro wrestling.He’s a culture guy.
Travis Scott is one of the greatest already, of all time.He’s a GOAT, he’s a legend, he’s an icon, he loves the business.
We get guys and girls like that who want to come in and who are already tapping into the culture and disrupting culture in their own cool way.They want to come in, they want to have fun at the show.”The Rock added that while some celebrities want to just be part of the show in a distance, Scott seemingly wants to have a deep involvement.That was evident Saturday as Scott — who appeared with Jey Uso during WWE Raw’s Netflix debut on Jan.
6 — accompanied The Rock to the ring...