Jey Uso had a fantastic night on WWE RAW as he captured his first singles title from Bron Breakker. However, Main Event Jey has made history and even surpassed Hall of Famer Bubba Ray Dudley, aka Bully Ray.
On the recent episode of Monday Night RAW, Jey Uso captured the Intercontinental Championship from Bron Breakker in the show's main event. This marked Uso's first singles title win in the Stamford-based company. Moreover, he made history and uniquely surpassed Bubba Ray Dudley.
According to Wrestling Stats & Info on X, Jey Uso became the first man to hold ten tag team titles before capturing a singles title in WWE. The previous record was created by Bubba Ray Dudley, who had seven tag team titles before winning a singles title in the company.
"New Record! Most tag title reigns in @WWE before winning a singles titles: 10* - #JeyUso 7 - @bullyray5150 Uso won the #ICTitle this week on #WWERaw. Dudley’s single reign came from the Hardcore Championship in 2002. *2 reigns were combo reigns with both brands’ tag titles"
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While Jimmy Uso could also surpass Bubba Ray Dudley in the near future, Main Event Jey created a new standard in the promotion after his historic title win.
Jey Uso joined another illustrious list after WWE RAW
The Intercontinental Championship is often regarded as the workhorse title, as champions often go after the World Title or potentially become a World Champion in the Stamford-based promotion.
Jey Uso added his name to the company's history books by becoming the Intercontinental Champion on WWE RAW. However, the win adds more history than one could imagine.
WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi and Main Event Jey also became the second-ever father-son duo in the company's history to hold the same title. The feat was first achieved by Curt Hennig and Curtis Axel in 2013.
Names such as Dominik Mysterio and Jimmy Uso can also achieve the feat in the coming weeks or months in the promotion. It'll be interesting to see what's next for Main Event Jey on the Red Brand as the Intercontinental Champion.