Wednesday night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live went completely off the rails when guest host Jelly Roll’s planned interview with Randy Orton turned into a full-on WWE showdown.
What started as a laid-back chat quickly spiraled into chaos with Drew McIntyre crashing the set—followed by Logan Paul getting chokeslammed through a glass table.
The segment began with Jelly Roll and Orton reflecting on what went down at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, where Jelly Roll caught a Claymore Kick from McIntyre. Orton reassured the host, telling him: “We got each other’s back, man. That’s what we’re in this together. At SummerSlam, we’re gonna get ours.”
But things took a sharp turn when McIntyre interrupted the segment. Claiming he “came in peace,” McIntyre immediately went after Jelly Roll with a few low blows—verbally, that is.
“You truly are an inspiration to trailer trash all across the world, brother,” McIntyre said, before adding, “After you lost all that weight, how did it feel to finally see your little Tootsie Roll for the first time in 20 years?”
That was enough to set Orton off. He stepped in and fired back with: “Nobody flew here to see you act like a prick. Wrong time, wrong place.”
The two superstars started brawling on set and fought their way off-stage and into the back while Jelly Roll tried to regain control of the show. But it didn’t stop there.
Logan Paul was next to storm the set, and he wasted no time getting under Jelly Roll’s skin. Paul mocked him from the moment he stepped out: “You a late night talk show host? You a wrestler? You a country star?” He continued with, “You my friend, are a greasy redneck prison rat.”
Then, Paul slapped Jelly Roll across the face and smirked: “There’s your receipt, stupid. It’s Logan Paul’s show now, a real superstar.”
Big mistake. Jelly Roll slapped him right back, then grabbed Paul by the throat and chokeslammed him on the interview table, sending the audience into a frenzy. The segment ended with Paul laid out in the wreckage.
Jelly Roll might’ve started the night as a guest host, but he ended it by putting Logan Paul through a table like a full-time WWE star. With SummerSlam just around the corner, this stunt wasn’t just for laughs—it sent a loud message
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