13 Mind-Blowing WWE WrestleMania 42 Predictions You NEED To Know

5. Jelly Roll Gets A Mid-Match Entrance

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Yes, Travis Scott style.

Everyone (rightly) moaned and groaned when The Rock was absent from WrestleMania 41's main event between Cody Rhodes and John Cena, but WWE spent corporate cash to fly Trav in for one of the most uncalled for interruptions ever. Did he really need to get a full entrance during a bloody WWE Title headliner?!

That's a rhetorical question. Of course he didn't, but the company bent over backwards to give Scott that moment anyway. Then, he dropped them like a bad habit. Jelly Roll seems much more into the idea of wrestling than Travis ever was, but fans don't need to see him take a minute to get down to ringside midway through Cody vs. Randy Orton on Saturday either.

Sadly, that's likely on the format sheets for 'Mania. Pat McAfee will be at ringside for Orton, so Jelly may even the score by coming out to rep Rhodes and be in his corner like he's Brandi. This scribbler hereby promises never to make that comparison ever again. Sincere apologies. Seriously though, it's possible that Roll comes out due to some interference from McAfee.

Cue one of 'Mania's worst ever staredowns and bouts of fisticuffs. At least Jelly can throw a punch, to be fair, unlike other WrestleMania guests from yesteryear such as Donald Trump. His rabbit punches on Vince McMahon at 23 were pretty pathetic. Who taught him? Shane McMahon?!

Jelly being present for the match isn't as annoying as WWE pausing the action halfway through to play his entrance would be.

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