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Female WWE star, not Rhea Ripley, sends a message to Jey Uso after he wins the Intercontinental Championship on RAW

Love and support have been pouring in for Jey Uso since he won the first singles title of his WWE career on RAW. Natalya is the latest one to join the list as she sent a heartfelt message to the Yeetman following his Intercontinental Championship victory.

Jey Uso had been chasing a singles title ever since leaving The Bloodline and moving over to RAW. His dream came true on the red brand this week as he defeated Bron Breakker to capture the Intercontinental Championship.

The Samoan star's victory sent a wave of delight through the wrestling world, with many notable names sending supporting messages to the newly crowned champion. Natalya, who recently made her return to WWE programming, also sent a heartfelt message to the former Bloodline member.

"Congratulations Jey! I’m so happy for you…you’ve been working so hard since DAY ONE. You’ve truly earned this win," Nattie posted on X.

Rhea Ripley was ecstatic with Jey Uso's win on WWE RAW

Rhea Ripley and Jey Uso joined forces a few weeks back on RAW after weeks of flirting on social media. While Mami was not present at the ringside for Jey's big win, she sent multiple messages to the former Bloodline member following his IC Title win.

Rikishi, who was against the romantic storyline between his son and Rhea Ripley, also sent a message to Mami, stating that it was time for her to celebrate.

Rhea Ripley will herself have a chance to become a champion again in a few days as she will face Liv Morgan for the Women's World Championship at Bad Blood. A special stipulation was added to the match on RAW this week, with Mami announcing that Dominik Mysterio will suspended in a shark cage above the ring throughout the match.

Rhea and Jey's other ally, Damian Priest, will also be in action at WWE's upcoming premium live event where he will get a chance to settle scores with Finn Balor after the latter cost him the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam.

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