Why Jey Uso Might Abandon Raw to Save His Twin Brother

Jey Uso has built an impressive path since breaking away from The Bloodline and stepping into the spotlight as a singles competitor on Monday Night Raw. What started as a risky move turned into a success. His charisma, intensity, and in-ring talent have earned him fan support and solidified his name as “Main Event Jey.” However, a change of scenery could be on the horizon, and for a reason that goes far beyond his solo career.
While Jey continues to shine on Monday nights, over on SmackDown, his twin brother Jimmy Uso is locked in an uneven war. After returning to Solo Sikoa’s new version of The Bloodline, Jimmy has been fighting almost alone against a reloaded faction that now includes heavy hitters like Jacob Fatu, Tonga Loa, and the recent arrivals of Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa (formerly Hikuleo and Crown Jewel). Faced with such overwhelming odds, Jimmy might need a familiar and trustworthy ally. Who better than his own twin?
Jey’s return to SmackDown is looking increasingly likely, even if it means stepping away from his rising solo career on Raw. At the moment, he’s involved in a feud with Seth Rollins’ faction, having aligned himself with Sami Zayn and Penta to take on Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. But that storyline may be nearing its end, and a new mission could await: reuniting with Jimmy to take on their common enemy in Solo Sikoa and his powerful allies.
If this shift happens, WWE could reignite one of the most iconic tag teams in recent history. The Usos still hold the record for the longest tag team title reign in WWE history, and a SmackDown reunion might be the spark the tag division needs to feel important again. Picture dream matches against the Street Profits, Fraxion, Motor City Machine Guns, and more.
Of course, this move would come with consequences. Jey would have to walk away from the momentum he’s built as a solo act on Raw. But on the other hand, reuniting with Jimmy and helping push the Bloodline storyline forward could open the door to new feuds and high-stakes moments.
Roman Reigns is still absent, while Paul Heyman is tied up in a different angle involving Seth Rollins. That leaves a gap, and bringing the Usos back together might be exactly what WWE needs to keep The Bloodline front and center even without its Tribal Chief.
Having Jey and Jimmy reunite with a renewed purpose could be the jolt the company needs to keep the storyline fresh. And for fans, it’s the opportunity to witness one of WWE’s most dominant tag teams rise again.
