Another achievement in sight for Jey Uso after the WWE Intercontinental Championship?
Last week on Raw, Bron Breakker defeated Jey Uso to win back his Intercontinental Championship and end his reign at almost 29 days. An interference from Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline cost Uso his title, which later saw him make the jump on SmackDown and reunite with his brother Jimmy Uso.
After a successful singles career and a title win, Jey Uso is now close to scoring another major achievement in the promotion. As per a recent report from RassleStats, Uso has won 21 out of his 28 matches this year.
He is now extremely close to finishing the year with the highest number of victories in the promotion and is only behind Bianca Belair, who has the same number of victories in one match less.
Presumably done with Breakker now, Uso is back on the blue brand to handle his family business.
Spoilers ahead, after reuniting with Jimmy Uso last week, fans will now witness the OG Bloodline consisting of Jey and Jimmy Uso alongside Roman Reigns, get back together on the upcoming SmackDown episode before Crown Jewel.
Rikishi Has Reacted To His Son Jey Uso’s Shocking Title Loss
Days after Jey Uso lost his championship, his father Rikishi commented on the loss. Sharing his opinion on his podcast, ‘Off the Top podcast‘, the Hall of Famer shared:
I think it was too soon. If I’m the promoter, I’m only gonna go speak business wise, you know, finally Jey had gotten his flowers with the belt that he so rightfully earned and deserved it. Now we got it on this kid here. He’s well over.”
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In a new interview, the WWE star stated that they wanted one more shot at an infamous match.