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Jey Uso Wants To Emulate Rey Mysterio, John Cena & Randy Orton

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Jey Uso is eagerly looking forward to achieving a milestone with his twin Jimmy Uso.

The brothers debuted as ‘The Usos’ in May 2010 on WWE RAW as heels alongisde their cousin Tamina against The Hart Dynasty trio of Tyson Kidd, Natalya, and David Hart Smith.

They spent their formative years in the promotion as midcarders, before winning the first tag team titles in 2014, when they defeated the New Age Outlaws.

The siblings are 8-time tag team champions, having won the SmackDown titles five times and the RAW titles thrice.

Since leaving The Bloodline, they have been on individual journeys, with Jey Uso managing to capture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship once.

With around 5 years left for them to hit 20 years in the business, they have reunited again and are currently involved in a feud with The Vision.

During a recent interview with Justin Barrasso of Undisputed, Jey recalled their years of time spent wrestling together and revealed what he looks forward to in the time to come.

This isn’t a job, it’s a lifestyle. For me, this is a 16-year run. I want to hit 20. That’s a big goal for me. You’ve seen 20 years of Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, John Cena, and all the greats. I want to see 20 years of The Usos. [H/T: Fightful]

Jey Uso Reunites With Roman Reigns On WWE RAW

Jey Uso has been dangling between a babyface and heel personality since last interacting with Roman Reigns.

At the time, Reigns had encouraged him to carve his own path and be shrewd like he was. As a result, Jey is often portrayed recently as an agitated character, as someone who believes that the world is conspiring against him.

On the September 29 episode of RAW, The Usos faced The Vision in a Tornado match.

Bron Breakker kept Jimmy Uso out of the equation by putting him through the announce table.

In the closing minutes, the heel duo stacked The Usos for Bronson Reed to potentially hit a Tsunami; however, Roman Reigns arrived with a steel chair in hand, taking out both Reed and Breakker.

The Usos won after hitting a double Uso Splash on Breakker.

As Jey Uso reunited with Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso stood away from them, looking none to pleased.