Jamie Foxx might be stepping into the wrestling world — at least that’s what it looked like during a wild crossover moment with Trick Williams and Lash Legend.

During the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21, 2026, Foxx linked up with SmackDown stars Trick Williams and Lash Legend — and things quickly turned into a full-on hype segment.

Foxx was spotted rocking Lash Legend’s Women’s Tag Team Title on his bicep, fully leaning into the moment while matching Trick Williams’ energy and even echoing his catchphrases. Foxx kicked things off by jumping straight into character, hyping himself up and teasing that he’s ready to step into the ring.

“We out here. I walked into the room, someone said, ‘Give me the application for a man.’ I said, ‘Give me two!’ Can you hear what I’m doing right now? Getting in the ring now!”

Trick Williams immediately fed into the moment, keeping the energy going as the two went back and forth: “Let’s talk about it.”Foxx didn’t miss a beat, continuing the exchange and fully embracing the wrestling-style promo.“Let’s talk about it.”

From there, Foxx turned up the intensity, making it clear he was all-in on the moment — both literally and figuratively: “I’m in your head! Wrap this belt around my bicep because I’m too big for the world.”

And to close it out, Trick dropped one of his signature lines, tying the whole segment together with a nod to Foxx’s iconic character. “Willie Beamen, keep ’em screaming! We out here.”

What started as a simple appearance quickly turned into a crossover moment, with Foxx not just interacting — but fully stepping into the vibe of WWE-style promo work. Bottom line — whether it’s just fun or something more, Jamie Foxx looked very comfortable in that environment and he’s already talking like someone ready to step inside the ropes.

Do you think Jamie Foxx should actually step into a WWE ring for a one-off appearance, or is this better left as a fun crossover moment? Drop your thoughts below and leave your feedback.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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