Why Jey Uso May Not Join Jacob Fatu’s War Against Solo Sikoa
Jey Uso’s World Heavyweight Championship reign abruptly ended after 51 days, and fans wondered what was next for The YEET Master.
While Main Event Jey’s new story is being worked on, significant developments happened over on SmackDown.
Jimmy Uso and Jacob Fatu teamed up against Solo Sikoa’s MFT, and took on JC Mateo and The Street Champion in a tag team match. Furthermore, Big Jim and The Samoan Werewolf are wildly outnumbered, given Tonga Loa and Tala Tonga are a part of Sikoa’s faction.
Jey Uso moving to SmackDown would lead him down a similar path
With Jimmy Uso being vulnerable, the WWE Universe is speculating that Jey Uso will move over to the blue brand to help his brother.
On Notsam Wrestling, Sam Roberts explained that Main Event Jey’s current storytelling does not align with what Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa are doing on SmackDown.
I don’t think that Jey Uso gets involved in this. I don’t see what it has to do with Jey Uso to tell you the truth other than the fact that his one brother Jimmy is on Jacob Fatu’s side and his other brother, Solo, is the one fighting them. He’s related to them but based on the story that he’s telling on RAW, I don’t see what that story has to do with Solo’s family right now.
Additionally, if Jey Uso does ally with Jimmy Uso and Jacob Fatu, it would lead him down a similar path of a ‘Bloodline Civil War’ at Survivor Series, which has already been done last year.