Jam Carry Lives Out ‘Youth Dream’ In the wake of Conveying Chokeslam at WWE SummerSlam: ‘Outright Frenzy’s

The nation star additionally played out his new track “Liar” at the Cleveland occasion.

Jam Roll scratched off a thing on his list of must-dos subsequent to partaking in the current year’s WWE SummerSlam.

On Saturday (Aug. 3), the 39-year-old nation star ventured into the wrestling ring at Cleveland Browns Arena to convey some significant discipline during a warmed match that found Miz and R-Truth fighting Austin Hypothesis and Grayson Waller.

Wearing all dark, Jam collaborated with Miz and R-Truth and came outfitted with a lawn seat that he irately banged onto his enemies. The “Need Some help” artist rapper covered off the appearance by chokeslamming Hypothesis, sending the arena swarm into loud acclaim.

“Insane I carried on with a kid hood dream this evening in the most insane manner I’ve at any point lived it. Goodness. Man thank you @WWE for everything . What an evening,” Jam Roll composed on X (previously Twitter) after the occasion.

“Outright frenzy unbelievable – spread bread roll bombs child,” he wrote in one more post with film of his savage moves.

Somewhere else during SummerSlam, Jam Roll ventured into the ring with his band to play out the tune “Liar,” which filled in as the authority subject of the occasion.

WWE Boss Substance Official Paul “Triple H” Levesque prodded in mid-July that Jam could perform at the renowned yearly wrestling display.

“Eager to have my companion Jam Roll back with two authority #SummerSlam signature melodies: ‘Impasse Street’ off Twisters: The Collection, and ‘Liar’ off his collection coming this fall,” Levesque composed via virtual entertainment.

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This isn’t the diagram finishing off rural artist’s most memorable collaboration with WWE. The Nashville local has made a few shock appearances at WWE occasions in his old neighborhood, most importantly in November 2023, during which he engaged in a match between grapplers Randy Orton and Dominik Mysterio by pushing Mysterio and JD McDonagh after they stood up to him outside the ring.

“I just felt like I was backing my kid,” Jam said at that point.

It’s the furthest down the line expansion to Jam Roll’s always developing rundown of accomplishments, with the country hotshot as of late teaming up with Eminem on “Someone Save Me,” which filled in as the nearer on the rapper’s most recent collection, The Passing of Thin Obscure (Deathblow).

See Jam Roll’s SummerSlam posts on X and watch his “Liar” execution at the occasion on YouTube beneath.

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