Why didn't Jey Uso come out to help The Terror Twins at Bash in Berlin? Likely reason explored
Jey Uso is a name that many expected to see tonight at Bash in Berlin. The Main Event is one of the most beloved superstars in WWE, but his popularity wasn't the only reason for this expectation. Over the last few weeks, Uso seemed like a potential ally for The Terror Twins, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest. So, the question remains, why didn't he come out to help them against The Judgment Day?
Although The Terror Twins were successful in defeating and humiliating Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio, many expected Jey Uso to get involved. For starters, he seems to have developed a friendship of sorts with Damian Priest. But, perhaps more important than that, is the fact that WWE has been hinting at a romance between him and Rhea Ripley.
That being said, there are a couple of reasons why Jey Uso didn't make his presence felt. First and foremost, while there was a spark between him and Ripley, it seems WWE could have decided to put their romance on the shelf. Secondly, Uso is now heavily involved in a storyline with Sami Zayn who is currently on hiatus. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the 39-year-old now fully has his sights set on Bron Breakker and the Intercontinental Championship.
As things stand, it looks like a partnership between Jey and The Terror Twins is out the window for now. But, you can never say never in this business, and there is a chance WWE might revisit this possibility sometime in the future.
Jey Uso is expected to reunite with Roman Reigns and the original Bloodline
An alliance with The Terror Twins might be incredible for Jey Uso, but it is far from what the WWE Universe wants to see. After all, if there is one thing the fans want to see right now, it's Jey reuniting with the original Bloodline. In other words, many expect him to stand alongside Roman Reigns and his brother Jimmy Uso when the time comes.
As of this writing, it seems like WWE is heading down a path that will eventually lead to a Bloodline civil war. The new Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa and including Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu will go head-to-head with the original version of the faction, featuring Reigns, The Usos, and perhaps the former "Honorary Uce", Sami Zayn. And, it might all go down as at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.
Of course, at this point, this is nothing more than speculation. But, one cannot help but feel that it is written in the stars. That said, only time will tell how things unfold.