
LAS VEGAS – Jey Uso made a significant mark in WWE history when he eliminated John Cena during this year’s Royal Rumble. Although unexpected, fans were thrilled to see Uso’s dedication rewarded. However, as the anticipation for his WrestleMania storyline with Gunther unfolded, the reception from audiences was mixed.
The live crowd was engrossed by Jey’s charisma and dramatic entrance, yet the online fan community largely expressed disinterest in the championship narrative, attributing their critique largely to Uso.
“It’s been a lot, Uce,” said Jey in an interview, reflecting on the pressures of public perception. Translation: “It’s been a lot, brother.”
As Jey’s WrestleMania presence shines a spotlight on him, it highlights the absence of his brother Jimmy, who won’t be featured in a match this time. Jey shared his feelings, noting, “I have never seen my brother bleed like that” during an intense storyline moment.
In this journey, Jimmy’s willingness to support Jey has been pivotal. The emotional investment between the brothers is evident, as they navigate their careers in tandem while embracing their individuality.
For a detailed discussion and insights from Jey Uso, check out the full interview available below.