Machine Gun Kelly has a long history with WWE as he provided the official theme song for WrestleMania XXVII and was even powerbombed by Kevin Owens. With that said, he had some profane words for Randy Orton backstage at SummerSLam.

Machine Gun Kelly was involved in WWE SummerSlam weekend, where he accompanied Logan Paul to the ring and participated in Logan’s match against LA Knight.

Before the event at Cleveland Browns Stadium began, MGK ran into Randy Orton. On the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul, MGK recalled encountering Orton and being reminded of past criticisms Orton had made about him. MGK mentioned feeling initially hesitant but then deciding to stand up for himself.

Machine Gun Kelly noted that his friends were surprised by the confrontation and that people often misunderstand him as the aggressor in such situations.

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“I was in the ring, just coming to Logan to see what we could work out for the show. I saw Randy Orton. I remember seeing Randy Orton talk shit about me. There is a point where I was like, ‘I’m going to practice a new version of myself. Three…two…one. F*** that. Ay man, f*** you.’

“All my boys were sitting there [stunned]. ‘Is this real? I don’t know what’s happening.’ The amount of people that pinned me as the aggressor in every situation I’m in are so wrong.”

Regardless, Machine Gun Kelly did what he felt was right at the time and he would not have had it any other way. Thankfully, the situation did not escalate any further and fas are happy about that fact.

What’s your view on Machine Gun Kelly cussing out Randy Orton at SummerSlam this year? Sound off in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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