‘He Respects The Business’: SmackDown Star Praises Jelly Roll After WWE Debut

‘He Respects The Business’: SmackDown Star Praises Jelly Roll After WWE Debut WWE

Jade Cargill has praised the commitment of a celebrity guest who made their in-ring debut at WWE SummerSlam.

On August 2, Jelly Roll teamed with Randy Orton to take on Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul, although they would be unable to take the win.

In the run-up to the recent WWE PLE, Jelly Roll revealed that he had been training with Jacob Fatu and Kevin Owens to get him ready for his first match.

His commitment to WWE has recently seen praise from Jade Cargill during a recent episode of Rap On Wrestling, where she spoke about his respect for the business, saying:

“Oh, he is dedicated. He is into it. He respects the business. He goes to everyone and he shakes everyone’s hand. He asked them how their day is going. So friendly, so nice. I commend him.

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“Actually this past Friday, after he actually came to TV, I went to the PC to train myself. He was in there earlier than when I was, and he was in there after I left.

“He works damn hard. He really wants it. He respects the business. I love people who respect the business like he has done.”

Damian Priest also shared his thoughts on Jelly Roll’s attitude to wrestling, comparing it favorably to the work of Bad Bunny.

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During a recent appearance on What Do You Wanna Talk About?, Jelly Roll explained to Cody Rhodes the reason he wanted to lose his match at SummerSlam.

The rapper would also reveal the NXT names that he trained with for his match during his conversation with Rhodes, specifically referencing Hank Walker, Tank Ledger and Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

Transcript from Fightful.

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