SmackDown General Manager shares two-word message after kicking Jey Uso out of the arena
SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis explained why he had Jey Uso escorted out of the arena last Friday.
Triple H introduced Aldis, who is a two-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, as the blue brand's newest GM. Aldis' first move was to acquire Kevin Owens from WWE RAW to complete Jey's trade from last month.
However, Aldis had Jey escorted out of the building, along with RAW general manager Adam Pearce, on last Friday's show. Main Event Jey showed up to take his revenge on his twin brother Jimmy, who cost him and Cody Rhodes the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship last week on RAW.
Security quickly got ahold of Jey before he did a lot of damage against Jimmy. He was brought to the back, where Pearce was waiting for him. Aldis decided to kick both RAW guys from his show in what appears to be a tease of potential tension between the two main WWE programs.
Aldis explained on Instagram:
"Strictly business."
It will be interesting to see how Adam Pearce responds to Nick Aldis following Friday's tense backstage segment. Pearce will have to make sure his security is up to par with SmackDown's to prevent Jimmy Uso from going after Jey Uso or possibly Cody Rhodes.
Jey Uso still has a score to settle with his twin brother, Jimmy Uso
Jey Uso was a second away from dethroning Roman Reigns as The Tribal Chief and the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion at SummerSlam. Jimmy Uso's betrayal prevented it from happening, and Jey has not settled the score just yet.
Jimmy one-upped his twin brother again last week on WWE RAW when he cost Jey and Cody Rhodes the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship. Jey wanted his payback last Friday, but security got in the way.
The Usos are set for a collision course down the line, possibly at WrestleMania 40. Jey is slowly turning into a top superstar, while Jimmy's character has improved in the absence of Roman Reigns.
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