Jelly Roll’s highly anticipated WWE debut is set for SummerSlam Night One, but the country star faces strong opposition from established wrestlers. On the SmackDown go-home show, Logan Paul openly rejected Jelly Roll, insisting there is no place for outsiders like him in WWE, intensifying tensions ahead of the event.
Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre Challenge Jelly Roll’s WWE Credentials
Logan Paul, standing alongside Drew McIntyre, confronted the audience by claiming they are defending WWE against outsiders. Paul dismissed the crowd’s understanding of what competing at SummerSlam truly means, sarcastically accusing Jelly Roll of confusing the wrestling stage with a hot dog eating contest. Paul contrasted his and McIntyre’s lifelong dedication to wrestling with what he called the transient ambitions of outsiders.
Labeling Jelly Roll as an outsider and not a wrestler, Paul emphasized that he is a country star rather than a WWE superstar, stating that he will never fit within the company. McIntyre supported these remarks by warning Randy Orton that any outcome involving Jelly Roll at SummerSlam would be Orton’s responsibility, setting the stage for conflict.
In-Ring Chaos Erupts as Tensions Boil Over
The confrontation escalated when Jelly Roll and Randy Orton entered the ring, with Nick Aldis attempting to intervene. A chaotic brawl broke out, drawing multiple security guards who tried to intervene. The situation intensified as the babyfaces attacked three security personnel before standing victorious, amplifying the uneasy atmosphere surrounding Jelly Roll’s SummerSlam WWE debut.
