The desk broke before the crowd could even gasp. In one big moment, country star Jelly Roll went from talk show host to wrestling star, slamming Logan Paul right through Jimmy Kimmel Live! set. This wasn’t just TV fun, it was the result of weeks of training with absolute wrestling legends, showing that music isn’t his only skill.
While he was guest-hosting, Jelly Roll’s talk with Randy Orton turned wild when WWE rivals Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre ran on stage. What happened next was pure wrestling fun, as Jelly pulled off a perfect chokeslam that sent Paul crashing through the desk. It showed off his hard work with The Undertaker and WWE coaches, making him look like both a singer and an athlete.
Guest Host Jelly Roll’s interview with @RandyOrton INTERRUPTED by @DMcintyreWWE & @LoganPaul and it’s CHAOS! @WWE
The crowd’s screams were louder than the sound of the desk breaking. Online, WWE stars like Kevin Owens posted “Welcome to the family!” Fans called it “the coolest talk show moment ever,” and the slam video got millions of views overnight, with people saying this was “Jelly Roll’s rockstar meets wrestler time.”
But behind the wrestling moves is Jelly Roll’s real power, turning pain into songs. His song with Struggle Jennings, “My Only Enemy,” skips the flashy stuff and shares the battles he faces when no one is watching. Where the slam was hot and exciting, this song is quiet and heavy, telling the truth about hard feelings in a way no wrestling move can.
Jelly Roll & Struggle Jennings – My Only Enemy – Official Music Video
The video is in black and white and matches the song’s honesty about fighting bad habits and challenging times. Jelly’s rough voice shakes with feeling, especially when he sings “I’m my only enemy.” Fans filled the comments with their own stories, thanking him for “making music that tells the real truth.” Critics said it’s “country-rap at its most powerful.”
On his pages, Jelly posts clips of his wrestling training, backstage music, and honest updates about his life, from losing weight to recording songs. He often shares fans singing his music building a group where authenticity matters more than fame. Follow his path from rap battles to wrestling rings, where every post feels like hearing from a friend.