Jimmy Uso wants a match against his brother at WrestleMania

The Usos are brothers and as you know brothers love to fight. It’s natural to assume arguments can turn into brawls every now and then and you can imagine how likely it is especially if you’re a twin.

Although the Usos are currently enjoying a run on top of SmackDown Live, there is always the possibility that WWE will see the need to break those two up down the line. Jimmy and Jey have transformed their personas multiple times before and who knows where the next transition might lead them after this current Uso Penitentiary story is completed.

Jimmy Uso was recently asked by Sportskeeda about the possibility of facing his brother Jey down the line. Although the two are having a great time as a team, Jimmy said that a dream match for him would be to face his twin in a match at WrestleMania. As the two continue to grow as competitors, who knows if that might become a reality in time?

“I don’t know man, never really thought about it,” Uso said. “As far as going singles, it really hasn’t crossed my mind, because we have so much more left to do in the tag division. The Usos have so much more to give. People haven’t seen all of us. … Another dream match would be me vs. my brother at WrestleMania. I grew up watching Bret vs Owen in a cage match, and they beat the living hell out of each other. I thought it was really cool, what they did. And they’ve been doing that all their lives. That’s the same way I see us whenever we get the chance for that to happen. But as far as a singles run right now, we’re just concentrating on the tag division.”

He did conclude by saying the two are focusing on the tag team division right now. But it is also interesting to note that their intention might be there for Jimmy Uso vs Jey Uso to possibly become a marquee WrestleMania match in the future.

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