Jey Uso shares interesting reaction to Jacob Fatu joining the Bloodline on WWE SmackDown
WWE RAW Superstar Jey Uso recently took to his social media account and shared his reaction regarding Jacob Fatu joining The Bloodline. Uso has sent out an interesting message for the latter.
In the latest episode of WWE SmackDown, Cody Rhodes locked horns with Solo Sikoa and it was The American Nightmare who had the upper hand. Before the match could progress, members of The Bloodline, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa, interfered and attacked Cody Rhodes. Due to the interference, the bout was called off, and Rhodes won the match via disqualification.
The Bloodline tried to hit The American Nightmare with the Samoan Spike but Kevin Owens and Randy Orton arrived to the squared circle to aid Rhodes. With the Tonga brothers made ineffective, Cody, KO, and Randy sidelined Solo Sikoa. It was then Jacob Fatu, who made a powerful debut.
Fatu attacked Owens at ringside, and then Orton, sending him crashing through the barricades. In the end, Jacob put Cody on the commentary desk and delivered a devastating Samoan splash. Since Fatu has joined The Bloodline, the faction will now bring and influence major storylines on SmackDown.
Taking to his social media handle, Jey Uso reacted to the entire incident and majorly Jacob Fatu's arrival into the stable. He posted the 'eyes' emoji, making it clear that he had taken notice of the arrival of the Samoan Werewolf.
Check out a screengrab of Jey Uso's Instagram story below:
Jey Uso has previously spoken about his inspiration for his gimmick
WWE Superstar Jey Uso had previously shared which wrestler in the industry inspired him for his current gimmick in the industry.
While speaking during an interview on the Battleground podcast, Jey mentioned that he got the idea for his current gimmick from the legendary Bret Hart. He further spoke about a commercial that Hart was a part of, where is flaunted pink glasses. Uso stated that's how he knew he needed to get blue glasses to make his character look unique in the current scenario.
He detailed:
"There was an old commercial with Bret Hart. Do you remember it? That commercial came on and he had the pink glasses. I'm automatically 'Light bulb.' Like I need blue ones. I need the exact same ones but blue. Remember, it had the rubber strap on here and it was like very flimsy? I wanted that whole look. I wanted that. We couldn't get it but kind of took it a little bit to make it mine. But I stole the whole idea from Bret Hart," Uso said.
It will be quite interesting to see how Jacob Fatu changes the dynamics of the group and how things change within The Bloodline in the near future.