Jey Uso has opened up on the addition of new Bloodline members in WWE.
A couple of weeks ago, ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso defeated Bron Breakker to win his Intercontinental Championship. Ever since then, Uso has been on a roll. While the current champion is enjoying his singles run on RAW, his family is undergoing a new drama on SmackDown.
At Bad Blood, Roman Reigns with Cody Rhodes defeated Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. The match also saw the return of Jimmy Uso and The Rock. While several new members in The Bloodline, Jey Uso recently opened up on it during his interview with Muscle Man Malcolm.
I’m never going to say never, especially in this business. But, our family is deep. Our bloodline is really deep. I’m talking cousins. I’m talking about 10-15-year-olds who are ready right now. We deep. Eyes open. We’re always going to keep this family business rolling for sure.”
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With WarGames approaching and the story taking a new turn, fans wonder if Jey Uso will jump brands to help his bloodline on the blue brand. With all the big names on the roster right now, other members of the clan, Zilla and Thamiko Fatu are currently available on the free-agent market. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa’s brother Hikuleo is also reportedly on his way toward NXT.
Speaking on his ‘Off The Top podcast‘, Rikishi recently shared his emotional reaction to his son’s Intercontinental championship victory.
’s emotional. All I was saying months ago when I was talking about giving Jey an opportunity, I kind of got a lot of heat over it from the fans, to let him grow. I’ve always done that. All a father will always do, no matter who tells him what, where, and when, you gonna always give your kids advice. Whether they take it or not, or whether the fans agree or not, that’s what a father does, be it myself or any other father.
You just want the best and want your kids to have a fair opportunity, and that’s it. Seeing my boy winning the title, I teared up, I did, but it wasn’t being sad. I was just so proud, that finally after years and years, of pounding his body, that little frame of his, we don’t know how much broken bones are in there, how long will that body be able to keep moving at the pace that he’s going, but you can just see. He’s in his moment.”
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