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A graphic for WWE SummerSlam 2025, featuring the tag team match between Jelly Roll and Randy Orton vs. Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.

Huge Crossover WWE SummerSlam 2025 Match Made Official on WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XL

On tonight’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XL, we saw Randy Orton beat Drew McIntyre with a devastating RKO. For most people, that would be the end of the story, and both combatants move on. Unfortunately, this is Drew McIntyre we’re talking about here. Losing once again, McIntyre would blame his loss on Jelly Roll, despite having Logan Paul as his cornerman.

A graphic for WWE SummerSlam 2025, featuring the tag team match between Jelly Roll and Randy Orton vs. Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.
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After Orton won at WWE SNME XL, McIntyre would go haywire. Logan Paul was on Orton’s case before Jelly Roll would hand him a devastating right, knocking him on his butt. Jelly Roll was all fired up. Unfortunately, his head would be virtually taken clean off his shoulder with a Claymore from the “Scottish Psychopath.”

After all this backstage, Randy Orton would apologize to Jelly Roll, feeling like he was responsible. The GRAMMY award-winner did not view it that way. However, Orton proposed something. At WWE SummerSlam 2025 in three weeks, he wants to team up with Jelly Roll against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul.

Jelly Roll looks like he was onboard with the idea, affectionately calling the team “RKRoll.”

How excited are you for Randy Orton and Jelly Roll vs. Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul at WWE SummerSlam 2025?

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About Michael Joseph Sugue, Manager

Michael Joseph Sugue is a Manager, Editor, and Writer for Last Word on Sports Pro Wrestling, joining in December 2020. A fan of professional wrestling for over 20 years, he's also a former Writer and Editor for LWOS Life, covering Music, K-Pop, Movies, and TV Shows.

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