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Watch: Jelly Roll hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live, chokeslams his WWE opponent Logan Paul
Jelly Roll's first of two nights on the job as a guest host of ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live, was treated to an unexpected interruption. When his World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) SummerSlam match tag team partner, Randy Orton, and their opponents, Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul, appeared, a newsworthy moment occurred. The brief fracas on Wednesday evening's late-night program ended with the Grammy-winning "Save Me" performer chokeslamming Paul through his TV hosting desk. The incident also served to hype WWE's SummerSlam event, which will take place on Aug. 2 and 3 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. What has transpired in Jelly Roll's recent WWE interactions McIntyre initially made an impromptu appearance from a side stage door. He celebrated Jelly Roll's over 200-pound weight loss in the past year. Then, after referring to him as "trailer trash," among many lowbrow insults, Orton and McIntyre engaged in a scuffle involving stiff forearm shivers. Orton was then tackled by Scotsman McIntyre back through the same door through which he had entered. Jelly Roll, stunned, said that the show was going to take a commercial break. He was interrupted by social media influencer-turned-grappler Paul. Before slapping him across his face, among many insults he lobbed at the country chart-topping performer included calling him a "greasy, redneck, prison rat." Stunned by the assault, Jelly Roll then recomposed himself and retaliated with a chokeslam before hyping his appearance at SummerSlam. This follows a weekend of appearances by Jelly Roll that resulted in a series of tussles between Jelly Roll, Orton, Paul, and McIntryre during the July 11 USA Network-aired SmackDown episode, recorded at downtown Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, and NBC's July 12 Main Event program, recorded at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. On Friday evening, Jelly Roll appeared during a segment of SmackDown, where his performance of "Liar" was interrupted by Paul. Orton appeared to back up Jelly Roll, which then prompted an appearance by McIntyre. One day later, McIntyre (seconded by Paul) and Orton (seconded by Jelly Roll) wrestled during the Main Event show. As expected, things got heated again. Jelly Roll punched Paul in the melee. Then, McIntyre delivered his jumping front kick "Claymore" maneuver to Jelly Roll. How has Jelly Roll's schedule grown between pro wrestling, television, on-stage performances "Truthfully, there are three things I'm always mistaken for — a wrestler, a tattoo artist, or a member of the Insane Clown Posse who just got sober," joked the performer during his first-ever hosting monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday evening. Jelly Roll said that his return to the late-night program followed comedian Kimmel being the first late-night TV show to offer him a skit and a couch appearance on late-night TV. He's not long for the host's chair, though. The coming weekend finds him making a Sunday evening appearance at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot, North Dakota. The "Son of a Sinner" vocalist returns to that stage after his first appearance in 2023. Luke Bryan, Limp Bizkit, Bailey Zimmerman, and more are scheduled to join him. How much is Jelly Roll training for his SummerSlam appearance? Being confused for a professional wrestler is also something that's drastically changed about Jelly Roll. During a Wednesday morning appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Jelly Roll said that over the past year, he'd joked with the former WWE champion and current WWE chief content officer, Paul "Triple H " Levesque, about his weight loss and if it qualified him to be in-ring ready. He's finally ready. "I have been training. I have quietly been living in Orlando for three or four weeks at the PC [WWE Performance Center], showing up every day like a piece of furniture. They can't keep me out of there. I'm there from the moment I wake up until it closes. I'm obsessed," Jelly Roll said to McAfee, who himself is an on-again, off-again WWE in-ring performer and television color commentator. The Nashville-born performer explained that he has been working in three- to four-hour training sessions with retired WWE wrestler-turned-coach Matt Bloom, as well as former WWE champions like The Undertaker and Kevin Owens, and recent former WWE United States Champion Jacob Fatu. "These dudes are like pouring into me because they see that I'm trying to take it as serious as I can," Jelly Roll added. For more info on all things World Wrestling Entertainment, visit For more information on how to attend or watch SummerSlam live, visit This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Jelly Roll hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live, chokeslams WWE opponent Logan Paul Solve the daily Crossword
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12-07-2025
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Chelsea's Levi Colwill lauds ‘scary good' team-mate Cole Palmer
Levi Colwill believes the branding of Cole Palmer as 'scary good' suits his Chelsea team-mate perfectly. Palmer's face has been displayed on billboards with that slogan around New York this week as part of an advertising campaign for Nike ahead of Sunday's Club World Cup final. Advertisement It underlines the 23-year-old's rapid rise since he quit his role as squad player at Manchester City to move to Stamford Bridge almost two years ago. Colwill (right) says Palmer (left) has taken the attention in his stride (Adam Davy/PA) 'It's amazing, seeing him everywhere around New York,' said defender Colwill ahead of this weekend's showpiece clash with Paris St Germain at the MetLife Stadium. 'It's surreal and I'm happy for him.' Asked if he feels Palmer is actually 'scary good', Colwill said: 'To say the least! He's an amazing player. That billboard suits him perfectly well.' Palmer, however, is known as a modest individual and appears to have taken the attention in his stride. Advertisement Colwill said: 'I think he's seen them but you know Cole – he's not really blown away by much and I think that's what keeps him going.' Colwill insists Chelsea are certainly not scared heading into a match in which they are the clear underdogs. PSG have swept all before them in recent months. Having already won three domestic trophies, including a league and cup double, Luis Enrique's side produced a stunning performance to thrash Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final in May. As if that was not enough, they offered a reminder of their formidable power in a 4-0 rout of Real Madrid in the semi-finals on Wednesday. Advertisement Colwill said: 'They are an amazing team, but we are not Inter or Real Madrid. We're going to bring something different. We're different players and we're confident in ourselves to win the game. 'It's one game of football. I believe in us and I think we can beat anyone so we're going to take that confidence going into the game. 'We haven't just come here to be in the final, we want to win the competition.' Chelsea have already tasted some success this term having won the Europa Conference League. Colwill said: 'That helps a lot. This will be our second final of the season and it shows how far we've come. We really do believe in ourselves. 'If everyone thinks we're going to lose then we've got nothing to lose. We're going to go out there, play our football, be confident and hopefully surprise everyone.'