Jey Uso is a former Intercontinental Champion (Image source: WWE's YouTube channel)
Jey Uso addressed his feud with the Bloodline. However, he was taken out moments later.
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Jey Uso has found himself back in a feud against the Bloodline after he decided to reunite with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso at Survivor Series: WarGames. Since then, he has been at loggerheads with his real-life family members.
Tonight on WWE RAW, Jey addressed his feud with the Bloodline and said he would "handle" them while Roman Reigns took care of Solo Sikoa, referring to the OTC's upcoming match against the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief. However, he was interrupted by Sikoa.
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Since Jey was busy with his brother, Drew McIntyre took the opportunity to attack him from behind. Jey put up a fight, but McIntyre hit him with a Glasgow Kiss. The Scottish Psychopath was about to go for the Claymore kick when WWE officials entered the ring to separate them.
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It looked like Drew was done for the night and headed to the back when he turned around, ran down to the ring, and hit Jey with a Claymore kick.
Drew McIntyre's assault on Jey Uso has stemmed from the fact that the Bloodline cost him the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at Clash at the Castle 2022.
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Sunil Joseph
Sunil is a pro wrestling journalist, covering AEW and WWE news stories at Sportskeeda. He holds an MBA degree in Marketing, and has nearly 7 years of experience. A wrestling aficionado since childhood, Sunil used to imitate his favorite wrestlers as a young kid, and started writing professionally about the sport via Sportskeeda’s revenue-sharing opportunity.
Sunil admires former world champions AJ Styles, Will Ospreay, and Kenny Omega for their ability to consistently deliver great matches as well as entertain crowds with their mic skills.
If ever given a chance to change a storyline, Sunil would have booked Roman Reigns to end The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak instead of Brock Lesnar. According to him, The Tribal Chief needed the victory more than Brock Lesnar, as the latter was already an established performer when he defeated ‘Taker. He would’ve also made that as Taker’s final match.
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