#4. The Usos as an old school Samoan act

When Jimmy and Jey Uso first debuted on the WWE main roster, they were not the hip and streetwise act they portray today, but rather a more old school Samoan team that harkened back to earlier generations of their family.
The Anoi’a family tree includes The Wild Samoans and The Headshrinkers. The Usos didn’t start out with quite the level of theatrics or cultural insensitivity of these older teams, but did dress more like that, and wrestled with a wild reckless abandon.
If the Usos were to revert to something closer to their old personas, it might feel a bit out of place in contemporary WWE. However, it could also be spun as the brothers tapping into their roots to take on a more violent edge against particularly stiff competition.
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