Parker Boudreaux used to be known as a Brock Lesnar look-alike, but his connections outside the pro wrestling world have really captured attention from fans. Now, Parker has dropped by another musical hot spot, as he’s hanging out with even more artists.

Parker Boudreaux has been known to link up with musical artist in the past. He is gaining a lot of traction in the hip-hop world as well. This time, he was spotted with another artist.

Jelly Roll is a singer known for his versatile musical style, blending elements of hip-hop, country, and rock. With a unique and captivating voice, he has gained recognition for his heartfelt lyrics and powerful performances, making him a notable figure in the music industry.

Parker Boudreaux was around for a recent stop on the Backroad Baptism tour. He also linked up with Jelly Roll and Skynyrd in the process.

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Parker Boudreaux x @jellyroll615 @skynyrd @jacksws

This is not the first time that Parker Boudreaux has flexed his connections in the music game. He has been friendly with people like Rick Ross for years, even back when he was known as Harland in NXT. Since joining AEW, he proved he still has connections by showing up with Future, and others, on a variety of occasions.

We will have to see what Parker Boudreaux is able to do next in AEW. He is no longer associated with any stable, but we’re also not certain if he is medically cleared. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more on this story, and so many more in the pro wrestling world.

What’s your take on Parker’s latest sighting? Does it impress you that he knows Jelly Roll? Let us know what you think in the comments!

Felix Upton

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