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Jey Uso says he 100% trusts fellow Bloodline member following recent betrayal

Jey Uso has found his own way in WWE the past year. It all started when he defied Roman Reigns and left The Bloodline behind.

Cut to November 2024; Main Event Jey appears to have let bygones be bygones, as blood is thicker than water. Uso claims he trusts his twin brother Jimmy wholeheartedly. However, the OTC's former Right Hand Man admitted to one thing: he is unsure about Roman Reigns.

Speaking to Michael Cole on the Crown Jewel Kickoff, Jey Uso opened up about his renewed brotherhood with Big Jim and his strained relationship with the OTC:

"I really don't know if me and Roman are going to be on the same page," Jey Uso began. "I'm not going to know until we get out there. We have some big problems; unfinished business within my family. I answered the call because it is my family. I will show up. I will be there. I just don't know if I can fully trust the Tribal Chief 100% yet."

Michael Cole then reminded Jey that it was Jimmy who cost him last year's SummerSlam main event against Roman Reigns. However, Jey confirmed that he trusts his brother:

"Big Jim—moving forward since today, I do trust my twin brother 100%." [15:03 to 16:10]


Roman Reigns needs to acknowledge Jey Uso, believes former WWE analyst

During a recent Busted Open episode, Matt Camp joined WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry to discuss the reunion of the OG Bloodline. Camp noted how this time, things are looking different for the former Right Hand Man.

He asserted that Main Event Jey is better than playing second fiddle to the OTC, and went to the extent of stating that the latter should acknowledge his cousin in order to truly get on the same page. The two have not buried the hatchet just yet, despite WWE putting them together at Crown Jewel.

"If you're going to get Jey back in the fold, Roman has to look at him—Roman has to acknowledge him. He has to look at Jey as an equal. Whether he is or not in the eyes of fans, we will see. Obviously, Reigns has more accomplishments. But I don't want Jey coming back as a second fiddle. He's beyond that now," Camp said.
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Throughout the original run of The Bloodline, Roman Reigns repeatedly put Jey Uso down and turned Jey into his lackey. Naturally, there are wounds yet to be healed between them.


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