In a now-deleted interview from ComplexCon, rapper Quavo revealed heâ€s not just a fan of WWE—heâ€s ready to step inside the ring himself.
Sitting alongside WWE legend Rey Mysterio, Quavo was asked which iconic rapper heâ€d want to see compete in a WWE ring. But instead of naming someone else, the Bad and Boujee star made it clear heâ€s eyeing the spotlight himself.
“GOAT rapper I want to see in the ring? I think I want to get in there myself. Iâ€m ready to step in the ring, man. I just need to head down to Orlando, start training, and put on about 15 to 20 pounds of muscle. Then I think Iâ€ll be ready to go.â€
The interview clip was pulled from YouTube shortly after being uploaded, and no reason was given for its removal.
Quavo already has WWE history. He appeared alongside Jey Uso during the January 27, 2025 episode of Monday Night RAW, blending in seamlessly with the on-screen action. But this new admission, especially in a deleted video, feels like a real hint that something more could be brewing behind the scenes.
With WWEâ€s Performance Center based in Orlando, itâ€s not out of the question for Quavo to get serious about training. And given how music stars like Bad Bunny and Logan Paul have already made successful transitions to the ring, Quavo might be next in line to make headlines in both worlds.
Would you like to see Quavo compete in WWE? Who do you think should be his first opponent — or tag team partner? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below — weâ€d love to hear from you!
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