Rikishi has a two-word response to Jimmy Uso's message ahead of potential move to WWE RAW
WWE legend Rikishi recently reacted on social media after Jimmy Uso sent a message hinting at a potential move to Monday Night RAW. The OG Bloodline member is currently injured.
At Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline faced Solo Sikoa's stable. During the bout, Jimmy Uso jumped off the top of the Steel Cage on Jacob Fatu. However, this dangerous move ended up costing Jimmy as he broke his toe in the process.
Meanwhile, one of the biggest Bloodline clashes of next year was recently announced as Roman Reigns is set to take on Solo Sikoa on RAW's Netflix debut on January 6, 2025. Following this announcement, rumors suggest that all the OG Bloodline members will shift from SmackDown to the red brand in 2025.
Amid these rumors, Jimmy Uso recently took to Instagram to upload a video package, seemingly announcing his appearance on RAW's Netflix debut. In his post's caption, Jimmy also sent a message, thanking god for it.
"January 6th is the ☝🏽 @wwe_on_netflix God is Great," he wrote.
Check out his Instagram post below:
This post caught WWE legend Rikishi's attention and he uploaded it on his Instagram Stories. The Samoan Stinker was sent a two-word message, hyping up his son's possible appearance on January 6, 2025.
"COMING SOON," Rikishi wrote.
Check out a screenshot of his Instagram Story below:
Jimmy Uso was brutally attacked on WWE SmackDown
During the latest edition of SmackDown, Jimmy Uso showed up to address the crowd. He came out with crutches due to his broken toe. During the segment, the OG Bloodline star talked about how proud he was of his family after Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.
However, as soon as his promo was over, Drew McIntyre came out of nowhere to hit a Claymore on the 39-year-old. Following The Scottish Warrior's attack, Nick Aldis came out to lash out at McIntyre and asked him to leave the ring.
It remains to be seen what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for Jimmy Uso's future.