Jey Uso emerged victorious in a high-stakes fatal four-way battle, earning himself a coveted opportunity to challenge for the WWE World Heavyweight Title on the April 8th episode of Monday Night Raw.
The intense bout saw Jey Uso pitted against formidable opponents Drew McIntyre, Ricochet, and Bronson Reed. The climax of the match unfolded with McIntyre primed to deliver his signature Claymore kick to Jey, only to have his momentum disrupted by the timely intervention of CM Punk. Exploiting the distraction, Jey capitalised with a series of decisive moves including a superkick, spear, and a Uso splash, ultimately securing the victory.
The match also witnessed Ricochet and Reed being taken out of the equation after Ricochet executed a springboard 450 splash on Reed, sending both competitors crashing through the announce table.
With his resounding triumph, Jey Uso has positioned himself as the number-one contender for Damian Priest‘s WWE World Heavyweight Title. Priest claimed the title at WrestleMania 40 by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase on McIntyre, who had just defeated Seth Rollins before falling victim to an assault by CM Punk. The exact date for Jey’s title shot against Priest remains undisclosed.
What Does Jey Uso Think Is Next For The Bloodline After WrestleMania 40?
In an appearance on WWE’s The Bump, Jey Uso spoke about The Bloodline’s future following Roman Reigns’ defeat at WrestleMania 40. Jey stated that he doesn’t think The Bloodline’s story has ended yet and in fact, he believes that it is only just getting started.
After the show went off the air, one top WWE star had some exciting news to share.
In April 2024, Jey Uso reflected on his WrestleMania 40 performance.