5 Superstars who have never had a WWE/Universal title match
#1. WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion Jimmy Uso
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WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion Jimmy Uso
The Usos have been part of WWE for over a decade. They are one of the best tag teams in history and continue to prove it on SmackDown. They are five-time WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions and two-time RAW Tag Team Champions.
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.@WWEUsos gets the victory against The Mysterios (@reymysterio & @DomMysterio35) and becomes the new Smackdown Tag Team Champions 🟩Win/Loss record🟩🔸Jey Uso/ W:4 L:11 D:1 WR:25%🔸Jimmy Uso/ W:4 L:3 D:0 WR:57,14%🔸Rey Mysterio/ W:12 L:11 D:0 WR:52,17%#MITBpic.twitter.com/PBhKdqwqbP
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Jey and Jimmy recently recaptured the SmackDown Tag Team titles when they defeated Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. They are also part of The Bloodline, which is led by their cousin, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Before acknowledging Reigns as the Tribal Chief and Head of the Table, Jey Uso challenged his cousin for the Universal title twice. He lost to Reigns at Clash of Champions last year before suffering another defeat in a Hell In A Cell "I Quit" Match a month later.
Unlike his twin brother, Jimmy never had the chance to fight for any of the two major titles in WWE. Throughout his career, the 35-year-old fought only once for a singles title. It came as he participated in the Battle Royal for the United States Championship on SmackDown in November 2014.
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