Jey Uso picks Jimmy Uso; explains major reason behind it
Jey Uso made a difficult choice when he moved away from Jimmy Uso and The Bloodline. However, he recently picked his brother, and the singles clash they had as his favorite ever WWE moment.
Main Event Jey took a different path in WWE when he left The Bloodline and Jimmy Uso. However, the Intercontinental Champion is still strongly connected to his roots and often breaks character to praise his family's work in the Stamford-based promotion. Earlier this year, Jey got his dream match against Jimmy at WrestleMania XL.
The match has been criticized due to its length, but many were emotionally invested in the storyline leading up to the event. In an interview with Jazzy's World, the Intercontinental Champion picked the match with Jimmy Uso at WrestleMania as his favorite moment. He said he always dreamt of facing his brother at The Grandest Stage of Them All.
"[Favorite WWE moment, whether you were part of it or not?] Maybe WrestleMania 40. Big dream match. Me and Jimmy if I had to choose," Jey said (From 01:10 to 01:18)
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Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso haven't crossed paths in a while
Earlier this year, the two often brawled across both brands due to their unfinished business, which started all the way back at WWE SummerSlam 2023. While Jey Uso moved to Monday Night RAW, Jimmy Uso returned to Roman Reigns and rejoined The Bloodline on SmackDown.
There were many instances where Jimmy cost Jey title opportunities, and it became difficult for Main Event Jey to capture championship gold due to Jimmy's interference. Therefore, the twins decided to settle it in the middle of the ring at The Showcase of the Immortals, and Jey emerged victorious.
After the feud, Jey Uso became a credible contender and went after singles gold. Jimmy was brutally attacked by Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga and went on a long hiatus from the Stamford-based promotion. It wasn't until recently he returned to WWE.
Over the weekend, Jimmy returned and aided Roman Reigns in defeating Solo Sikoa as he took out Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. Meanwhile, Intercontinental Champion Main Event Jey was in the building watching it all unfold.
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