Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker were spotted enjoying a rare night out with their son, Rocky, at WWE’s Money in the Bank event on June 7 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. The family-of-three appeared happy and relaxed, with Kardashian cuddling 19-month-old Rocky on her lap. The toddler wore a black and white “13” jersey, nodding to his middle name, while Barker smiled nearby, showing his casual style in a camo shirt and sunglasses.
WWE Appearance and Hometown Honor Mark a Memorable Day for Travis Barker
The Kardashian-Barker family’s outing caught the attention of WWE fans and social media alike. The WWE on Netflix team posted photos and videos of the trio enjoying the event, celebrating their presence at the show. Seated close by were actress Danielle Fishel, her husband Jensen Karp, and their children, making the event a mini gathering of Hollywood families.

Earlier that same day, Travis Barker was honored in his hometown of Fontana, California. The city declared June 7 as “Travis Barker Day,” and the drummer received the key to the city from Mayor Acquanetta Warren during a special ceremony. In a tribute to his impact and local roots, a street will be renamed “Travis Barker Way,” cementing his legacy in the place where he grew up.
From Tragedy to Triumph: Travis Barker’s Wellness Mission Inspires Hope and Healing
During the ceremony, Barker expressed his gratitude, thanking the city of Fontana for shaping his life and pledging to give back. In alignment with this commitment, he introduced Run Travis Run, a national wellness campaign aimed at promoting fitness, mindfulness, and community engagement. The initiative was launched during the Fontana Days Run event, which features various races, including a half-marathon and a children’s dash.
Barker’s wellness initiative has deep personal meaning, rooted in his recovery from a 2008 plane crash that left over 70% of his body burned. Defying medical expectations, Barker took up running as part of his healing journey. He described how short walks turned into daily runs that helped restore not only his body but also his mental well-being. Today, running is a key part of his routine — even on tour days — showing how he turned adversity into inspiration.

