Will Jey Uso appear on WWE Smackdown to help Roman Reigns & Jimmy Uso?

Jey Uso fought Bron Breakker in an unannounced dark match recently
WWE’s Intercontinental Champion, Jey Uso has carved out his identity in the main roster after separating from the Bloodline. Jey left The Bloodline and challenged Roman Reigns for the WWE Undisputed Universal Championship at SummerSlam 2023.
However, his brother and long-time WWE tag team partner, Jimmy Uso, betrayed him, which cost him the title. In last week’s episode of SmackDown Jimmy expressed his intentions to reunite with his brother in front of ‘The Original Tribal Chief’ Roman Reigns. However, Reigns shut down the idea by stating “No Yeet!”.
Jimmy was adamant about reconciling with his brother and asking him for his help to take on Bloodline 2.0. Jimmy appeared on this week’s RAW and tried to talk to his brother but Jey refused to talk to his brother.
Amid all this, last week after SmackDown went off the air, Jey Uso took on Bron Breakker for his Intercontinental title. The champion emerged victorious in the unannounced dark match and retained the title.
Jey Uso refuses to make peace with Jimmy Uso
Following his off-air match on last week’s SmackDown and Jimmy’s appearance on this week’s RAW to reconcile with his brother fueled the speculations of the three teaming up to take on Bloodline 2.0.
There were also speculations that Solo Sikoa along with The Bloodline might interfere with or attack Jey Uso to deter him from joining his brothers on SmackDown.
However, despite a lot of speculations and an off-air appearance last week SmackDown the Intercontinental Champion didn’t seem too interested in the idea of a reunion.
It seems as if Jey would focus on his own career and rack up defenses for his IC title. If he decides to join Jimmy and Reigns, Jey is going to have a very busy end of the year. If this reunion materializes, it will become an amazing storyline, given the history of The Bloodline before Jey’s exit.
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