Despite his current focus on singles competition, Jey Uso hasn’t closed the door on reuniting with his twin brother, Jimmy Uso, down the line. The Usos briefly teamed up earlier this year, including a match at WWE Wrestlepalooza against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, but Jey is now set to challenge for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Speaking on the RAW Recap podcast, Jey addressed the possibility of reforming one of WWE’s most decorated tag teams. When asked if a reunion with Jimmy had been seriously considered recently, Jey confirmed his openness to it but emphasized their current individual goals.
“Man, 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,” Jey stated. “I would love to run it back, being a super team, as you call it.”
Unfinished Singles Business
However, Jey made it clear that both he and Jimmy still have aspirations in the singles division before potentially teaming up again full-time. “But, man, I think we got unfinished business in this singles game right here. I think we still got a lot to prove,” Jey explained. “I want to see Big Jim get his title shot, man. 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.”
Jey also highlighted the perks of singles success, suggesting Jimmy would enjoy that path as well. “But I’m telling you, once he gets a taste of what it is, being like a singles star, man, and being a singles champion, man, it hit different, man. The money go up. All the side, the commercials go up. You know what I’m saying, uce? Everything goes up. So just want to- I still feel like I got, I got some things to prove, in my own journey right now.”
Jey Uso will face CM Punk this Saturday at Saturday Night’s Main Event for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship.
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