Jey Uso has hinted that his brother, Jimmy Uso, could soon embark on a singles run in WWE, following their recent reunion as a tag team. After reuniting on WWE programming, the Usos are scheduled to compete together against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed at Wrestlepalooza, marking a key moment for the team’s future.
Jimmy Uso’s last singles run ended dramatically at SummerSlam 2023 when he betrayed Jey Uso during the event’s main match, effectively dissolving their tag partnership at that time. Since then, Jey has achieved significant solo success, securing the Intercontinental Championship, the World Heavyweight Championship, and winning the Royal Rumble in 2023, whereas Jimmy didn’t capture any titles during his solo tenure.
Jey Uso’s Views on Jimmy’s Championship Prospects
In an interview with ESPN, Jey spoke warmly about the possibility of Jimmy launching a singles career soon. Drawing on their shared experiences alongside WWE star Big E and others during earlier years, Jey expressed confidence and hope for his brother’s future achievements.
“But I think my brother deserves a singles championship, and he’s gonna get it. Whether it be this year or next year, Big Jim is him. He’s really him.”
—Jey Uso
Jey’s hopeful comments underline the strong belief he holds that Jimmy has the talent and determination to succeed independently within WWE’s competitive landscape.
Current Developments and What to Expect Next
While the Usos are currently back as a tag team, Jey is simultaneously undergoing a character transformation on WWE Raw amid a rivalry with LA Knight. This ongoing storyline will likely play a role in how both brothers’ careers evolve in the near future.
The possibility of a Jimmy Uso singles run generates excitement among fans, as it would offer a new chapter for a performer known for his tag team work but eager to prove himself in championship pursuits alone. As WWE progresses through its event calendar, including the upcoming Wrestlepalooza, fans will be watching closely for signs of Jimmy’s next move.
Jey Uso comments on Jimmy Uso potentially having his own singles run:
"It'd make my heart just filled with joy man. Big E was down in FCW when we first got down there, he was down there already, so I lowkey learned the game from both of them, our style.
"But I think my brother… pic.twitter.com/mMSqTe4DCg
— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) September 19, 2025
