Jey Uso did an interview with TNT Sports where he discussed a wide range of topics, including his feud with The Bloodline, wanting a WrestleMania match with his brother, Jimmy, and more.
“I feel like me and my brother’s angle would be different [from ‘The Bloodline Civil War’ angle going into WWE Money in the Bank 2023 because of] the emotion part. The promo part. Me and my brother, just us. Imagine the fire, imagine the emotion. If you saw it with Roman and you saw it with Sami [Zayn], this would be just amplified 10 times more, electric. I’m excited, ‘Uce. I’m ready just to deliver it to the people and I do want to main event — and I mean main event WrestleMania with my twin brother, man. In front of 100,000 people. Maybe I go on night one and Roman is night two. Like, we still run it. Bloodline is still running this.”
Jey is open to having their father, Rikishi, be the special guest referee.
“Maybe a special referee. I don’t know about that hot tag — I take that back. I think Pops has got one more little run in him. I feel like the time is now. We’re just going to cross paths. it feels right. It feels good. I’m excited because it’s in our reach,” said Jey. “Right now, man. We can do this in Philadelphia in a couple of months. I’m just excited about what the possibilities are, man. Even as a fan, I’m excited.”
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Jey Uso, one half of the popular tag team The Usos, recently sat down for an interview with TNT Sports where he discussed various topics, including his ongoing feud with The Bloodline, his desire to have a WrestleMania match with his twin brother Jimmy, and the possibility of their father Rikishi being the special guest referee.
In the interview, Jey expressed his excitement about the potential angle between him and his brother. He believes that their angle would be different from “The Bloodline Civil War” angle leading up to WWE Money in the Bank 2023 because of the emotional and promo aspects. Jey envisions a match filled with fire and amplified emotion, comparing it to the intensity seen in Roman Reigns’ feud with Sami Zayn. He is eager to deliver this electrifying match to the fans and dreams of main eventing WrestleMania with his twin brother in front of 100,000 people. Jey even suggests the possibility of him going on night one and Roman Reigns on night two, emphasizing that The Bloodline is still running the show.
Furthermore, Jey expressed his openness to having their father, Rikishi, be the special guest referee for their match. He initially mentioned the idea of a hot tag but quickly retracted it, stating that he believes Rikishi still has one more run in him. Jey feels that the time is right for this dream match to happen and is excited about the possibilities it presents. He even mentioned the potential location for the match, suggesting Philadelphia as a suitable venue.
For fans of professional wrestling, this interview provides a glimpse into Jey Uso’s aspirations and desires for his career. It showcases his passion for delivering emotional and captivating performances and his eagerness to create memorable moments for the fans. The prospect of a WrestleMania match between Jey and Jimmy Uso, with their father as the special guest referee, is undoubtedly an exciting one for both the wrestlers and the fans.
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