AMERICAN RAPPER and songwriter, Travis Scott has received a lot of criticism for his appearances in the WWE as fans questioned whether his appearance is good for the program.
There have been alleged reports that Scott was responsible for injuring Cody Rhodes before WrestleMania 41 as the American Nightmare suffered from a busted eardrum and a black eye.
Then when it came to his official WrestleMania appearance in John Cena's bout vs. Rhodes, Scott became the center of negativity. If Day One produced an excellent ending as Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman surprisingly joined forces, Day Two's finale saw mixed feelings from the community.
It was even surprising that Scott was seen while Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was absent despite the latter having a deep history with both Cena and Rhodes leading up to the main event.
Given the issues surrounding Scott, will WWE keep him around? In an interview with the press, WWE Chief Content Officer and Hall of Famer Paul "Triple H" Levesque has this to say.

Triple H admires Travis Scott's passion
"So when it comes to somebody like Travis who is very much like a bad bunny where he is just incredibly passionate about WWE, like incredibly passionate about it. I'm putting words into his mouth but I would imagine probably one of the most important things in his life is music."
"And I would say probably a close second is WWE. That's how into it he is," reflected the recently inducted Hall of Famer.
WWE has invited numerous celebrities and personalities in their events and their arrival could offer a unique twist to their storytelling. Who wouldn't forget that time when IShowSpeed made his Royal Rumble appearance or that time when former Arrow star Stephen Amell stepped into the ring.
Then when assessing Scott's connection with the business, Levesque saw someone who has been enamored with the industry, to the point where he even made sacrifices in his music career.
"You know this guy is the biggest musician in the world and he is out there getting hit with crossroads and you know doing all of this stuff where if he gets injured, I'm sure that's not helpful to his music career, so it's fully out of a place of respect."
But more importantly, Scott developed a strong bond with every piece in WWE's puzzle.
"When I see him with our talent, with our people, and even with our crew, he is the most respectful guy and he is like a kid in a candy store."
"When people are like that, it makes me want to work hard for them and it makes me want to help them see that dream come true," highlighted Triple H.
So given Scott's profound love for the business, what's next for him? Will he have a deeper role in the industry?
According to Triple H: "Just gotta tune in. Beautiful part right now is that last season ended and a new season starts."
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