
Jelly Roll had some highlight-worthy moments on WWE TV in 2025, be it his tag team match at SummerSlam or the weeks that preceded it.
Something the fans absolutely loved was his special introduction for his tag team partner, Randy Orton. The 14-time World Champion is a beloved veteran of the industry, and at a point in his career where it would be so hard to turn heel, as the fans would cheer for him regardless.
On Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Jelly Roll touched upon the introduction he gave Randy Orton on the July 25 episode of Friday Night SmackDown. He sang Orton’s Rev Theory entrance theme, “Voices,” before The Viper walked out to even the odds against Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.
Jelly Roll Reveals The Singing Was WWE Hall Of Famer Paul Heyman’s Idea
Before he went out to the arena, Jelly Roll practiced his lines with Paul Heyman.
As he cut his promo in front of the Hall of Famer, he sang Randy Orton’s theme randomly, which Heyman singled out. Jelly did not understand at first, but then The Wiseman reiterated. He also noted that that was something only the 40-year-old could do, and nobody else.
Paul went, ‘That’s it! That is it’; you know how animated Paul is. He’s like, ‘That’s what you do.’ And I said, ‘That’s it, right Paul?’ He’s like, ‘No, no, no, no. Not the promo. Everybody does the alone thing. That sucks. But the singing thing after the alone thing, that’s different,” Jelly Roll recounted Paul Heyman’s words.
He continued, “He grabs me again as I turn around and he goes, ‘Jelly, nobody else can do that. You can.’ So I was like, ‘Got you. Make sure they don’t hit it then. Make sure I sing it.’ He’s like, ‘I got you.’ And this is happening right as I’m walking out.”
The singer further admitted that he was not ready for a promo like that at the time, which is why he felt the need to read the lines in front of Paul Heyman.
As for Heyman, the Hall of Famer has done it all in the wrestling business and continues to do so. But now, he is also making big moves outside the industry.
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