Jey Uso lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Bron Breakker on Monday Night RAW. Taking to his Instagram stories, The Yeet Master shared a video posted by the Stamford-based company's official handle.
During Jey's title showdown against Breakker, The Bloodline made sure to make its presence felt. Chaos ensued after interference by Solo Sikoa and his stablemates. Eventually, the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief cost his brother the Intercontinental Championship.
On Instagram, WWE shared a video of Jey hitting Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga with a superkick during the match. The 39-year-old star reposted the video on his Instagram story.
Check out a screengrab of Jey's Instagram story below:
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Jey's first-ever reign as a singles champion in WWE lasted for 28 days. He had one successful title defense, defeating Xavier Woods on an edition of Monday Night RAW recently.
Meanwhile, the victory for Breakker marked the beginning of his second reign as the Intercontinental Champion.
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long believes Jey Uso's title loss was well booked
WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long discussed Jey Uso's Intercontinental Championship loss to Bron Breakker during the latest edition of Monday Night RAW.
While speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine podcast, Long stated that WWE made The Yeet Master's title loss seem believable.
"I thought the match was great, and the way they took the title like it was believable. Because you take a guy, you do three or four things to him on the outside, you know what I mean? You pretty much got him tired out and beat up. So, the way that they done that, Uso, he was beat up, he just couldn't take it no more. Then Breakker hits 'em with the big Spear, and that's it," Teddy Long said.
Jey is expected to reunite with the original Bloodline after losing the Intercontinental Championship. In recent weeks, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso have crossed paths with The Yeet Master, who seemed least interested in reuniting with his brothers.