Jelly Roll rolled into WWE SmackDown in Nashville with all smiles, even being greeted by WWE legend “The Viper” Randy Orton.” The GRAMMY award-winner was there to perform in front of his hometown WWE Universe. Everything was going well, that is, until Logan Paul would rear his ugly head.

Logan Paul ran down Jelly Roll in an ironic tirade, calling him a “clout-chaser,” “outsider,” and someone who’s profiting off the backs of what the WWE Superstars built. On behalf of Jelly Roll, Randy Orton would respond to this audacious statement, pointing out that if anyone is like that, it was Logan Paul.
Orton would, unfortunately, be quieted down by Drew McIntyre, blindsiding him with a Claymore. Logan Paul, as he does, would assault Orton while he was down and out. Jelly Roll would come to the aid of Orton, violently pulling Paul off of Orton. Paul, embarrassed, would destroy Jelly Roll’s whole set and rig.
Backstage, Jelly Roll would offer to be in Randy Orton’s corner at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event against McIntyre to watch his back, which the “Apex Predator” would graciously accept.
Jelly Roll has got it, folks. Are we going to see an official in-ring WWE debut soon? Only time will tell.
“If anybody is an outsider, it is YOU!!”@RandyOrton is crashing out 😳 pic.twitter.com/T8erfX1PoJ
— WWE (@WWE) July 12, 2025
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