Jelly Roll shocked the WWE universe with a devastating slam on Logan Paul that sent social media into meltdown. The country-rap superstar, who once battled his own 500-pound weight, now flips opponents with shocking athleticism; proving his transformation goes far beyond just weight loss. This was no celebrity cameo, but the arrival of a legitimate wrestling force.
During a chaotic SmackDown segment, Jelly executed a picture-perfect Boss Man Slam on the social media star-turned-wrestler. The move; taught by wrestling legend Abyss; showcased Jelly’s surprising in-ring psychology and timing. Fans immediately noticed the tribute to wrestling greats, blending his outlaw persona with classic wrestling brutality.
Jelly Roll with a massive slam on Logan Paul
The internet exploded as wrestling veterans praised Jelly’s natural ability. “Way better than Travis Scott,” tweeted one fan while others noted his Abyss-inspired technique. YouTube comments flooded with comparisons to 80s wrestling icons proving Jelly’s old-school physicality resonates with hardcore fans. Even Logan Paul later admitted “That hillbilly can wrestle!”
While the slam went viral, Jelly’s WWE journey mirrors his musical rise; an underdog proving doubters wrong. Just as “Save Me” showed his emotional depth, his wrestling reveals unexpected physical artistry. The transition feels organic; not forced; another chapter in his redemption story.
Jelly Roll – Save Me (Official Video)
“Save Me” takes on new meaning as Jelly’s wrestling theme. The song’s themes of struggle and perseverance perfectly complement his in-ring persona. Fans now sing along at WWE events, blending the mosh pit energy of his concerts with wrestling crowd chants; a cultural crossover moment.
Jelly’s Instagram became a warzone of wrestling memes and training footage overnight. His post-slam tweet “Told y’all I wasn’t just a pretty voice” racked up 250K likes in hours. The WWE’s official clip became their most-shorted video of 2025, proving Jelly’s crossover appeal is unmatched.