REPORT: WWE And MLB Team Discussing Crossover Deal Involving Superstar

WWE is reportedly in talks with the San Francisco Giants regarding a potential crossover promotion centered around Jimmy Uso. According to a report from WrestleVotes Radio, the company has held conversations about a licensing agreement that would see the former tag team champion’s merchandise co-branded with the Major League Baseball team.

Crossover Could Extend To Ring Gear

The report indicates that the partnership could go beyond standard t-shirts and merchandise. There have been discussions about integrating the San Francisco Giants’ branding and color scheme directly into Jimmy Uso’s ring gear for on-screen appearances. WWE has frequently collaborated with sports franchises in the past for city-specific merchandise and entrances.

Delayed Due To Survivor Series Location

While the relationship between the two sides remains active, the collaboration was reportedly put on hold recently due to the location of Survivor Series. The event took place at Petco Park in San Diego, the home of the Padres, who are the National League West rivals of the San Francisco Giants, rolling out Giants-themed gear in a rival stadium was likely seen as a conflict.

Jimmy Uso’s Connection To The Bay Area

The Usos have long-standing ties to the San Francisco Bay Area, often referencing the region in their promos and social media. This potential partnership appears to lean into that real-life connection, capitalizing on the local fanbase’s loyalty to both the wrestler and the baseball team.

While Jimmy Uso explores this potential partnership, his brother Jey Uso recently suffered a loss on Monday Night Raw. Jey was defeated by LA Knight in the semifinals of the “Last Time Is Now” tournament, eliminating him from contention to face John Cena in his final match.

Andrew Ravens
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