Okay, so, today I wanted to share my recent journey with the whole Jey Uso situation in WWE. It’s been a wild ride, and I’ve been following it closely, taking notes along the way.
It all started when I heard that Jimmy Uso was back in action. This was after his broken toe at Survivor Series’ WarGames. I was like, “Oh snap, things are about to get interesting!” I rushed to watch the show. They had this live event in Jacksonville, and there he was. I made a note of the date, marking it as the beginning of this new chapter.
Then, I saw this clip where Jey Uso actually hugged Jimmy on SmackDown. Man, that was a moment. It felt like the good old days were back. It felt like the Usos were reuniting, and I was here for it. I quickly jotted down my thoughts, thinking about how this could change the whole dynamic of The Bloodline.
- Phase 1: The Return
- Jimmy returns after injury.
- Appearance at Jacksonville event.
- Note: This could be the start of something big.
But then, things took a turn. I watched Jey Uso lose his Intercontinental Title to Bron Breakker. That was a tough one to see, especially after all the build-up. I documented this as a setback, a low point in Jey’s solo journey. I couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed, but I kept watching.
Next, I read that Jey and Jimmy had this big fallout back in 2023. That’s when Jimmy turned on Jey. It was crazy. They even had a match at WrestleMania 40, where Jey beat Jimmy. That match was epic! I remember watching it live, and it was intense. I wrote down how this added layers to their story.
- Phase 2: The Setback
- Jey loses Intercontinental Title.
- Note: A turning point? Will he bounce back?
Jimmy was gone for a while after that, and Jey was doing his thing as a singles star. I kept tabs on Jey’s matches during this time, noting his wins and losses. It seemed like he was really trying to make a name for himself on his own.
Then, bam! They reunited in October. I was shocked, but also kind of excited. I noted down the date and the circumstances—it was after Jey cost Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa their tag titles. Talk about drama! I knew it had to be a new start for them. I was excited and recorded this part carefully.
- Phase 3: The Reunion
- October reunion on SmackDown.
- Jey costs Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa their titles.
- Note: A new beginning? What’s next for the Usos?
The Future
I also came across some news about Jey possibly facing Drew McIntyre on the Raw premiere episode on Netflix in 2025. That’s a long way off, but it’s something I’m keeping an eye on. I added this to my notes as a “future watch” item.
There was also talk about Jey potentially returning to The Bloodline storyline. He even mentioned in an interview that he’s open to it. I highlighted this in my notes, thinking about how cool it would be to see that play out.
So, that’s where I’m at with the whole Jey Uso saga. It’s been a rollercoaster of emotions, and I’ve been documenting every twist and turn. I’m really curious to see where this goes next. What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments!