Logan Paul mentioned the ongoing feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar during the Elimination Chamber: Toronto Premium Live Event. This rivalry, which started in 2013, flared up again in 2024. The event highlighted the tension between the two prominent rappers.
Kendrick Lamar responded to J. Cole’s verse on the song “First Person Shooter,” which features Drake. Lamar disagreed with the idea that he, Cole, and Drake are the “big three” of hip-hop. He expressed this in his verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s track “Like That.”
The conflict led to both Drake and Lamar releasing several diss tracks. J. Cole also joined in with his response, “7 Minute Drill.” Drake countered with tracks like “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.” The situation escalated when Lamar released “Meet the Grahams,” where he made serious allegations against Drake. During the Men’s Elimination Chamber match, Logan Paul displayed “OVO” and “Humble” on his pod, referencing Drake’s label and Lamar’s song.
Drake was present at ringside during the WWE Elimination Chamber event but was not mentioned on TV. Meanwhile, Logan Paul was eliminated from the match by CM Punk. The event underscored the ongoing rivalry and its impact beyond the music industry.
Drake was at the ringside but was not officially introduced by WWE
Drake was present during the Elimination Chamber: Toronto broadcast but was not shown on TV or officially acknowledged by WWE. Despite being in his hometown, the rapper remained mostly out of the spotlight during the event.
The 2025 Elimination Chamber: Toronto Premium Live Event was held at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. It featured top WWE superstars like John Cena, The Rock, and Cody Rhodes. Drake had a front-row seat to witness Cena’s significant heel turn, marking a major moment in WWE history.
In February 2024, Drake released a collaborative album with PartyNextDoor titled *Some Sexy Songs 4 U*. Throughout 2024, he was a central figure in the hip-hop industry due to his feud with Kendrick Lamar. The conflict began when Lamar dissed Drake and J. Cole on the song *Like That* by Future and Metro Boomin. This sparked a series of diss tracks exchanged between the two rappers, keeping fans and the industry buzzing.