
Jimmy and Jey are each walking their own path for the time being.
Despite being former eight-time WWE Tag Team Champions, The Usos have largely competed in singles action in recent years following the conclusion of The Bloodline saga.
Appearing on the RAW Recap, Jey Uso left the door open for a full-scale reunion with his brother, although he reaffirmed that both are currently focused on their individual singles goals.
“I’m never going to say no to Jimmy. Like, I’m never going to deny my brother of being one of the greatest tag teams of all time. I would love to run it back, being a super team, as you call it. But, man, I think we got unfinished business in this singles game right here. I think we still got a lot to prove. I want to see Big Jim get his title shot. I know it’s lurking around there. Whether it be SmackDown or RAW, my brother’s going to get one. I’m happy for him to just be on that route too, man. But I’m telling you, once he gets a taste of what it is, being like a singles star, and being a singles champion, man, it hit different. The money go up. The commercials go up. You know what I’m saying, uce? Everything goes up. So just want to — I still feel like I got some things to prove in my own journey right now.”
-Jey Uso
Jey Uso is set to take on CM Punk for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The former World Heavyweight Champion earned the opportunity after eliminating his brother Jimmy from a number one contender’s battle royal on the October 20 edition of Monday Night RAW, in a moment that is sure to further the growing tension between the two.
As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on future plans for both Jimmy and Jey Uso as soon as we hear more.
If you use any of the quotes above, please credit the original source with a h/t and link back to WrestlePurists.com for the transcription.