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Jey Uso's short-lived Intercontinental Championship reign was not heartbreaking, says WWE star

Jey Uso captured his first singles title in September 2024 after making his WWE debut 14 years ago. Unfortunately, his Intercontinental Championship reign only lasted four weeks before Bron Breakker won it back from him.

This decision by the company left a large section of the WWE Universe disappointed. But Dominik Mysterio does not fit into this category. Speaking on Bootleg Kev, 'Dirty' Dom and Women's World Champion Liv Morgan dismissed the notion that there are other entertaining ongoing storylines in WWE today other than their own.

When the host brought up Jey Uso's title loss which happened only a few weeks ago, Mysterio said it wasn't heartbreaking and it didn't make him feel bad even in the slightest, proceeding to add insult to injury.

"[I also felt kind of bad for Jey dropping the belt so quick] I didn't," Dominik Mysterio retorted. "He s*cks. I said it last time. Jey's a**." [From 31:54 to 32:08]

You can check out the interview in the video below:

Before Main Event Jey lost the Intercontinental Championship, Dominik Mysterio had revealed that he was lurking in the background as he had unfinished business with the Samoan.

Although the belt has changed hands, 'Dirty' Dom will undoubtedly still want to win singles gold on the main roster. Mysterio is in the same position as Uso before the latter defeated Bron Breakker to win his first singles title on the main roster.


Jey Uso has bigger fish to fry on WWE SmackDown

On the October 21 edition of RAW, The Bloodline cost Jey Uso his Intercontinental Championship. Main Event Jey has since joined Roman Reigns and his twin brother Jimmy Uso to take down Solo Sikoa's Bloodline.

At Crown Jewel the OG Bloodline failed. However, the group has found its fourth member heading into Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30. The former Honorary Uce, Sami Zayn, officially joined his former stablemates to take down Sikoa's faction.

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Meanwhile, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has questioned Sami Zayn's loyalty to the OTC, as the latter had made Zayn's life a living hell in the past.

Nevertheless, the four-on-four dynamic is seemingly slated to step inside the WarGames structure in Vancouver, later this month. Whether a fifth member is added to either team bears watching.


If you use the above quote, please credit Bootleg Kev and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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