#1. Jimmy and Jey were trained by their father
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Jimmy and Jey Uso have had quite the career in WWE over the past decade as former Tag Team Champions as well as winning Tag Team of the Year on numerous occasions. The two brothers are considered to be tag team specialists at this point and have been able to equalize on their interesting upbringing in order to become one of the best teams in the company.
Rikishi is a WWE Hall of Famer and The Usos were interestingly brought up around WWE where they were allowed backstage throughout their father's career and remember the likes of Curtis Axel and Bray Wyatt being backstage at the same time. Jimmy and Jey were trained by their father throughout their early years, which could be why the duo decided to incorporate some of his more recognizable moves into their move-set.