In a shocking turn of events, Jey Uso has emerged as a featured star on Monday Night RAW, leaving behind the shadows of The Bloodline and forging a path of his own. It’s been almost a year since the 38-year-old departed from the Anoa’i family, and his solo journey has been nothing short of phenomenal.
The WWE Universe has been abuzz with excitement as Jey Uso receives thunderous applause at every arena. His recent challenge to World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest in Lyon, France, was a testament to his growing popularity. Although Judgment Day’s interference marred the victory for Priest, Jey Uso has chosen to focus on the future rather than dwelling on the past.
The “Main Event” moniker has been well-deserved, as Jey Uso recently replaced Drew McIntyre on RAW and secured a thrilling victory over former Universal Champion Finn Bálor. This win has propelled him into the first round of the highly-anticipated King of the Ring tournament. In a post-match interview, Jey Uso confidently proclaimed that “Main Event King Uce” is the direction he’s heading.
Jey Uso’s remarks have sparked widespread excitement, with fans eagerly anticipating his next move. The King and Queen of the Ring Premium Live Event, set to take place at the Jeddah Super Dome in Saudi Arabia on May 25th, promises to be an electrifying affair. With Jey Uso, former NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov, and Gunther already advancing to the next round, the stage is set for a thrilling tournament.
In a recent interview on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive, Roman Reigns affectionately referred to himself, Jey Uso, and The Usos as “triplets” due to their long-standing bond. The WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi re-shared a clip of Reigns’ admission, highlighting the tight-knit relationship between the trio.
Jey Uso has spoken at length about his time with Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Paul Heyman on WWE’s The Bump. He credited his family for helping him achieve the status he’s attained today. Interestingly, he expressed his desire to see The Bloodline reunite as a babyface faction, hinting that his issues with twin brother Jimmy and Roman Reigns would eventually resolve.
As Jey Uso continues to chart his course, fans are eagerly awaiting the resolution of his rivalry with Jimmy Uso, which seemingly concluded at WrestleMania XL. Solo Sikoa’s drastic measures, which led to Jimmy’s ousting from The Bloodline, have added a layer of complexity to the narrative.
With Paul Heyman’s influence waning, Solo Sikoa has been busy building his own faction, recruiting Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. As the WWE Universe waits with bated breath for the next chapter in Jey Uso’s journey, one thing is certain – “Main Event King Uce” is here to stay.