Lash Legend wants Megan Thee Stallion to be the rapper walking to the ring with her and Nia Jax, saying the pairing fits the way they present themselves. In a recent interview with MuscleManMalcolm for TheSportster, Legend was asked which rapper she would like to accompany her to the ring and answered without hesitation: “It’s Meg. Megan Thee Stallion, hands down, because we three stallions, Clydesdale horses, whatever you want to call us.”
Legend added that the match makes sense because “we’re special now,” and because, as she put it, “we’re all tall.” She said everyone knows Megan Thee Stallion is tall too and called her a stallion, before adding that the rapper fits the vibe of the “Irresistible Force” she has going with Nia Jax. “So definitely Meg,” Legend said.
The comments come as wrestling and rap have continued to cross over in entrances and storylines. In recent months, Lil Yachty has been working as Trick Williams’ hype man, and he was heavily involved in Williams’ rivalry with Sami Zayn heading into WrestleMania 42. Legend also discussed Trick Williams’ WrestleMania entrance elsewhere in the same interview, putting her answer in the middle of a wider conversation about how celebrities are being folded into wrestling moments.
That overlap is what gives Legend’s answer some weight. She was not naming a star in the abstract. She was talking about a performer whose presence would have to match the size and energy of the entrance she wants to build, and she tied that directly to the image she and Jax already project. The appeal is simple: if the entrance is meant to feel bigger than a routine walk to the ring, Legend clearly wants someone who can meet it step for step.
The friction is that the most visible celebrity-wrestler pairing in this stretch has centered on Williams and Yachty, not Legend and Megan Thee Stallion. Yachty has already shown up as a key figure in Williams’ storyline work, while Legend’s wish remains just that for now — a choice voiced in an interview rather than a set plan. But her answer makes the direction plain. She is not looking for a random cameo. She wants a rapper who can stand inside the same larger-than-life frame.
For Legend, that means Megan Thee Stallion, and it means her answer lands as part invitation, part declaration of identity. The next question is whether the idea stays a line in an interview or turns into an actual entrance at some point, because Legend has already made clear the image she wants fans to see.

