The rivalry between Jey Uso and Bron Breakker seems to have rekindled on last night's episode of Monday Night RAW. After Jey retained his Intercontinental Championship against Xavier Woods, Breakker launched an unexpected attack on the Yeet Master.
This attack was unexpected because last week, Bron showed respect to Jey Uso. While many believe Breakker attacked Jey to win back the Intercontinental Championship, there is a chance that The Final Boss, The Rock, might have ordered this attack by the former NXT Champion.
The reason this angle makes sense is that by asking Breakker to attack Jey Uso, The Rock will ensure the Intercontinental Champion stays busy on Monday Night RAW. And if The Final Boss can provide the same, there is no way Jey would think of reuniting with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso.
This scenario would massively benefit The Rock because when he returned to WWE at Bad Blood last week, he seemed to have taken sides against Roman Reigns, which makes it likely for him to join hands with Solo Sikoa. As a matter of fact, The Brahma Bull could be the man leading Bloodline 2.0.
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However, even though the angle is perfect, there is one question. Why would Bron Breakker agree to do what The Rock orders? It's simple. Apart from being involved as a wrestler, The People's Champion is also a board member of the TKO Group Holdings. If the former NXT Champion listens to him, the Miami native could pull off some major favors that would benefit Breakker.
Wrestling legend recently pointed out a mistake Bron Breakker made in his match against Jey Uso
As mentioned above, two weeks ago, Bron Breakker was unsuccessful in defending his Intercontinental Championship against Jey Uso. While that is something Bron must not have liked, the match overall was enjoyed by the WWE Universe.
However, a wrestling legend recently pointed out an error Bron Breakker made in that match. During an episode of Sportskeeda's The Wrestling Time Machine, former SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long mentioned Breakker sold one of Jey Uso's moves too quickly.
"The big man there, Steiner's kid. He sold something that Uso did, and I thought it was too quick; he is too big. A big man shouldn't go off his feet until you hit him with something to make him go down. So, to hit him one time, he registers and staggers back; now you hit the rope and hit him with another big deal. Now, he is wobbling a little bit more. So this time, you know you're going to take him down [with one final hit]." [From 03:46 onwards]
While this match Teddy Long spoke about is done and dusted, it will be interesting to see if Breakker can win back the Intercontinental Championship he lost to the Yeet Master.