7-time champion to reveal himself as Jey Uso's mystery attacker on WWE RAW? Chances explored

Jey Uso during his entrance at Survivor Series: WarGames [Image via wwe.com]
Jey Uso during his entrance at Survivor Series: WarGames [Image via wwe.com]

At Survivor Series: WarGames, Jey Uso had a great time since he ended up on the winning side as the OG Bloodline defeated Bloodline 2.0 in a WarGames match. However, these happy times didn't last long for the Yeet Master, as last night's RAW saw him get attacked.

When Pete Dunn was doing an interview backstage, the camera shifted to Jey, who was lying on the ground, holding his head, and being attended to by WWE officials. While many have been speculating who Jey's attacker is, there is a chance that seven-time champion Drew McIntyre could reveal himself as the attacker.

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The last time the WWE Universe saw McIntyre was at Bad Blood 2024, where he lost to CM Punk in a WarGames match. This loss was naturally a major setback for The Scottish Warrior because he had been through a lot with Punk and was eager to beat him.

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This is exactly the reason why McIntyre could attack Jey Uso because the latter chose to align with The Second City Saint at Survivor Series: WarGames. Along with this, McIntyre had also made it clear that he did not forgive Jey for his involvement when the former was fighting for the World Title in 2022.

These two reasons could be why Drew McIntyre might be the man behind the attack on Jey Uso. If McIntyre does end up being the man behind this attack, it will be interesting to see how WWE books the matches between them.


Jey Uso spoke about the future of The Usos following Survivor Series: WarGames

Before Jey Uso could go on an impeccable singles run, he was part of a tag team along with his brother Jimmy Uso. Together, they were known as The Usos, and their achievements in WWE make them one of the greatest Tag Teams to have existed.

However, after the split that took place last year, both brothers have been competing individually. But ahead of Survivor Series: WarGames, they buried the hatchet and came together to beat Bloodline 2.0. In the Survivor Series: WarGames post-show, Jey was asked if The Usos would continue their tag team run.

The former Intercontinental Champion replied:

“I think whatever presents a way toward us, man. The Usos will always be The Usos, right? And we did everything in tag team wrestling, I feel like. But they can't get this—they can get this work if they want it. Well, whatever happens happens, you know what I'm saying? My twin brother, Jim, can hold his own on his—you know, [in] singles competition, too. And I like where we're at right now. We can move and groove either way. That's what I think." [28:20 onwards]

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Together, Jey and Jimmy Uso have won the Tag Team titles in WWE on eight occasions. It's also worth noting they hold the record for being the longest-reigning Tag Team Champions at 622 days. Hence, if The Usos do end up reuniting, it will be interesting to see if they can add to these numbers.

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