WWE Superstar Jey Uso had a glorious outing at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event. It was The Yeet Master's third appearance in a WarGames Match in as many years.
The 39-year-old kicked off the match against Tama Tonga with the Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline having the advantage. The two teams put forth a highly engaging contest with several memorable spots. The bout ended with Roman Reigns pinning Solo Sikoa after the latter took moves from everyone on the opposing team.
The victory marked Jey Uso's third WarGames win in three appearances. Last year, he teamed up with Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins, and Sami Zayn to defeat The Judgment Day and Drew McIntyre. In 2022, The Bloodline defeated the team of Drew McIntyre, Kevin Owens, and The Brawling Brutes inside the steel structure.
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Interestingly, Sami Zayn was on Uso's team on all three occasions, making his WarGames record 3-0 as well. Another interesting detail about Jey Uso is that he participated in all three 'advantage matches' ahead of the WarGames and lost all of them.
Jey Uso opens up about potential WWE future following Survivor Series: WarGames
After several weeks of teasing, The Usos finally reunited on the October 25 edition of Friday Night SmackDown after helping the Motor City Machine Guns dethrone Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions.
During the Survivor Series: WarGames Post-Show, the former WWE Intercontinental Champion was asked whether he would team up with his twin brother and go after the tag team titles or continue with his solo run.
In response, Main Event Jey claimed he was open to whatever the wrestling promotion had in store for the duo.
“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," he said. [28:20 onwards]
You can check out Jey Uso's comments in the video below:
Jey Uso won the Intercontinental Championship, his first singles WWE title, earlier this year, only to lose it to Bron Breakker after interference from Solo Sikoa and his men. It will be interesting to see if the YEET Master goes back to chasing the same title after Survivor Series: WarGames or pursue other avenues.