TRAVIS SCOTT’S HEATED ARGUMENT WITH Nike shoe director JOHN MCENROE About OVER ‘CACTUS MAC’ SHOE LEAKS

The name of Travis Scott and tennis great John McEnroe’s joint Nike Mac Attack sneaker line recently caused them to argue verbally.

A video clip featuring the rapper and the tennis champion, along with other Nike officials, was shared on social media on Saturday, December 10. The video shows McEnroe and the company discussing a revamp as part of their relationship.

As heard in the video, McEnroe objects to Scott’s proposal that the kicks be named Cactus Jack and insists that the line be nicknamed Cactus Mac. “Oh my god, Travis. “Jenny is correct, let’s make a small concession,” McEnroe added.

Así ha sido la discusión entre Travis Scott y John McEnroe por su  colaboración en Nike - Forbes EspañaEven though La Flame made an effort to clarify that “Cactus Mac was never a thing,” Refusing to back down, McEnroe interpreted the criticism as a smack in the face and said, “Come on, man! Be respectful! I’m wearing this shoe.

Travis said, keeping his composure, “I’m not really like feelin’ it. It seems strange in some way, like when you sell hamburgers or whatever.

“We ain’t trying to take none of that away from you,” he said. Not aiming to be disrespectful. That is not what I am attempting to accomplish. Believe me. I am the one who knows the most about the shoe’s worth. However, the younger ranges are currently the ones that are kind of pressuring me for the current situation. You really have to believe me when I say this.

Get Your A** Over Here' - Superbrat John McEnroe Taunts Travis Scott As He  Gives 'The Swoosh' a Whoop in Nike's Iconic Re-Launch of His Sneaker -  EssentiallySportsThe tennis legend abruptly ended the conversation by saying, “Forget it,” and storming off. McEnroe had already left the meeting when other callers could be heard pleading with him to come back.

With Scott spearheading the design, Nike said in June that the Mac Attack, the sports icon’s trademark sneaker, will be resurrected.

The shoe came with mesh and leather details in the colorways of white, light silver, and black.

During the marketing campaign, Nike declared, “The iconic silhouette from the 1980s is back with the Attack, inspired by the hot-tempered spirit of tennis legend, John McEnroe.”

Travis Scott và John McEnroe hợp tác cùng Nike Mac Attack: Sự trở lại đầy  hứa hẹnIn an attempt to sell the shoe that same month, the Mr. Deeds star and the rapper from Utopia squared off.

The musician who is sponsored by Nike declares, “Gotta get low,” in the June 12 release of the “Rebel Like the OG” commercial. You haven’t spoken nothing in a thousand, man. “Stop talking, what are we doing?”

In response, McEnroe—one of tennis’ biggest bad boys in his prime—says, “Come on, let’s go.” Come on, let’s hit a couple. Purchase a tennis racquet.

Regarding the meeting video that was leaked, neither side has responded.