WWE SummerSlam 2025: 12 Nightmares That Could Come True

5. Jelly Roll Freezes

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Drew's absence could, in theory, throw Jelly Roll off his game and knock the musician's confidence in entering a sound performance. After all, WWE will have carefully laid everything out for Jelly with McIntyre and Logan Paul in mind, and Drew has surely given him a mini-pep talk about taking care of business. Take the Scot out of the equation and...well, Mr. Roll's head might be spinning.

Jelly's a seasoned performer who'll know how to handle nerves, but not inside a pro wrestling ring. It’s entirely possible that the guy forgets his spots, misses his cues and generally craps the bed. Hopefully not, but it could happen. Workers as smart as Orton and McIntyre will have kept Jelly's involvement as straightforward as possible. He'll likely only be tasked with running a few spots against Logan, then might be down to eat a Claymore Kick from Drew.

Nobody's expecting Bad Bunny (or Paul himself, ironically) out there, but Jelly has been such a credit to recent WWE television during the build towards SummerSlam that it'd be a crying shame if he made a mess of the actual match. Unfortunately, nothing is guaranteed when it comes to celebrities working between the ropes.

Dude's knees will jelly behind the curtain no matter what, let's be honest!

He's a lifelong wrestling fan, so the singer won't want to screw things up or make the night harder for the pros. If he forgets everything, then Randy, McIntyre and even Paul will take control, but that'd put the old tin hat on Jelly Roll ever wrestling again. His confidence would be shot to bits.

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