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Jelly Roll Gets His 1st WWE Singles Win, and Kit Wilson Still Claims the Spotlight After SmackDown Loss

Jim Taft
Last updated: March 29, 2026 8:41 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Jelly Roll Gets His 1st WWE Singles Win, and Kit Wilson Still Claims the Spotlight After SmackDown Loss
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Jelly Roll has a WWE singles win on his record now, and it came in the most SmackDown way possible: a celebrity showcase match built around personal shots, slam poetry, and a finish that reminded everyone the point of the segment was to make the crowd feel something.

On last night’s episode of SmackDown at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Jelly Roll defeated Kit Wilson in his first-ever WWE singles match.

The match followed weeks of Wilson leaning into an angle that painted Jelly Roll as “toxic,” with WWE’s own preview of the feud stating Wilson had accused the Grammy Award-winning artist of being fat-phobic and toxic. By bell time, the segment was positioned like a celebrity test: could Jelly Roll do enough to look credible for five minutes, and could Wilson do enough character work to keep the audience locked in?

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Jelly Roll did his part by surviving Wilson’s early antics, absorbing a few near-falls, and eventually landing a chokeslam to close it out. The win also served as a course correction from Jelly Roll’s previous WWE storyline loss at SummerSlam, giving the crowd a clean payoff at the end of the bit.

Wilson’s role in the match was never “stand there and take it.” The build had him positioning the entire thing as his road to bigger moments, with Wilson telling Bleacher Report earlier in the week, “Kit Wilson has never been hotter… This is the road to WrestleMania. I guess that’s why I’ve got such a problem with Jelly because you’re trying to interrupt my journey.” He also framed Jelly Roll differently than most celebrity opponents, saying, “I’m not taking him lightly… He has a passion for WWE and I think that’s the big difference between a lot of celebrities before and maybe a Jelly Roll and a Logan Paul.”

After the match, Wilson kept playing the angle publicly, posting on social media in a way that signaled he considered himself the “real winner” despite the loss, leaning into the same character-first posture he used in the build.

The night wasn’t only about the match itself, either. The broader SmackDown episode was part of WWE’s runway toward WrestleMania 42, and the show’s celebrity involvement has been positioned as a feature of the current stretch, not an occasional surprise. Jelly Roll’s win fit that template: a mainstream name, a contained in-ring segment, a storyline beat, and a finish that sends the audience home with something easy to clip and share.

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There was also an extra layer of WWE weirdness floating around the episode. The same night saw continued attention on Danhausen’s curse gimmick, with Wilson listed among the names who have been cursed, feeding into the comedic chaos around his recent run. Whether fans buy that or not, it’s part of the current presentation: everyone has a hook, and the show stacks them.

For Jelly Roll, the result is straightforward: a singles win, a crowd moment, and proof he can do more than just show up for a cameo. For Wilson, the post-match messaging makes the point he has been pushing the entire time: even when he loses, he wants to walk out with the most attention.

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