Jey Uso Is Coming For The WWE World Heavyweight Title In 2025

As WWE heads into 2025, about to launch Raw on Netflix and WrestleMania season starts, Jey Uso will look to build on a highly successful career in 2024.

Uso had a breakout year in 2024 as a singles star with countless feuds with top stars, challenging for the WWE World Heavyweight Title and having his big singles match with brother Jimmy Uso at WrestleMania 40. He also captured the Intercontinental Title before losing it to Bron Breakker and going into a feud with the OG Bloodline.

However, one title is still avoiding him: the World Heavyweight Title. Uso took to his Instagram story to note that he plans to become world champion in 2025.

Uso will meet Drew McIntyre in a singles match on Monday’s episode of Raw, the Netflix premiere episode.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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