WWE SmackDown: 2 Superstars who flopped and 3 who impressed – Aalyah Mysterio makes a big mistake, returning Superstar attacks champion (November 6th, 2020)
WWE SmackDown: 2 Superstars who flopped and 3 who impressed – Aalyah Mysterio makes a big mistake, returning Superstar attacks champion (November 6th, 2020)
Jey Uso has already pledged his alliance to Roman Reigns, and on tonight's episode of WWE SmackDown, we saw how The Tribal Chief controls every decision surrounding his family members. He didn't like when Jey Uso was giving an interview and asked Paul Heyman to stop it. He also made Uso fight Kevin Owens for 'disrespecting their family' even though Jey Uso felt that KO was only joking. Nonetheless, he faced Owens in the main event.
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Jey Uso looked great inside the ring and carried himself as one of the top stars in the promotion. His demeanour got even more aggressive when Paul Heyman reached the ringside. The closing moments of SmackDown's main event saw Jey Uso hit KO with a low blow while the latter was distracted. He then went on to pin Owens and win the match, following which he went and stood behind Roman Reigns.
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While Roman Reigns' heel turn has made him the hottest entity in pro wrestling today, it is Jey Uso who has benefitted the most from this storyline. He has been incredible on SmackDown ever since he was booked in a storyline with Reigns and he is expected to get even better with each passing week. It is safe to say that if he is booked accordingly for the next couple of months, Jey Uso will become the breakout WWE singles Superstar from this year.
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