During a recent guest stint on the “Unlikely” podcast, WWE superstar Jey Uso shared his thoughts on the ongoing Bloodline storyline. He revealed the joy and pride he feels seeing his kin playing significant roles on WWE TV.
Jey Uso candidly expressed, “Man, nah, it just brings joy to my heart though because my family’s running this thing. It just feels good being in there with them. I can’t put it into words. When I see Solo on TV, when I watch all my family members on TV, I smile, man, because all of us got our story where we came from the bottom, uce. None of this s**t was handed to us. Even me now, I’m still grinding, still trying to get it. But we got it now, uce.”
During this candid conversation, the audience got a glimpse of a video footage, “Jey Uso Invades Complex Con & Names Top 3 Usos Matches Ever!” encapsulating an exhilarating element of WWE’s vibrant culture.
In a separate interview on the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Giulia, another WWE talent, opened up about transitioning to WWE NXT, drawing a contrast between the wrestling cultures in America and Japan.
Giulia’s words reflected the cultural difference, “I’ve very difficult to me, so hard, but I like it. I’m improving at wrestling. In Japan, it’s very different. Here, the TV show (is very important). [In Japan], there is no TV program. The audience is also different. The Japanese audience is quiet. They are respectful and serious. American (fans) are more enjoyable, entertaining, and exciting.”