One big thing: Jey Uso prefers continuing his singles run over reuniting with Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso, formerly part of The Bloodline and one-half of the most decorated tag team in WWE history, is embracing his solo career and looking ahead to new challenges.
Key points:
• Jey Uso’s confidence grows weekly as he pursues individual goals
• He’s targeting the Intercontinental and WWE World Heavyweight Championships
• Uso prefers to continue his singles path rather than reunite with his brother Jimmy
What they’re saying:
I always thought I would just lean on my brother,” Uso told “Busted Open Radio. “Always thought we would just be the best tag team. I never had visions of splitting. I never ever thought my career would elevate.”
“If I could be honest right now, I would like to continue on my singles path right now,” Uso added. Me and my brother, we already the best tag team in WWE in history right now. That’s checked off.”
Why it matters:
Jey Uso’s transition from tag team specialist to singles competitor represents a significant shift in his career trajectory. His success or failure could influence how WWE approaches breaking up established tag teams in the future.
By the numbers:
• 8: Number of WWE tag team title reigns Jey and Jimmy Uso have shared
• 9 months: Time since Jey Uso left The Bloodline
What’s next:
Jey Uso continues to be a regular fixture on “WWE Raw”, while Jimmy Uso remains absent from WWE television since April.
What do you think about Jey Uso’s singles run so far? Do you believe he has what it takes to capture a major singles title? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!