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Jimmy Uso Warns: Jey Is Turning Into Roman Reigns

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Jimmy Uso has expressed serious concerns about his brother Jey Uso’s behavior since Roman Reigns returned to WWE RAW last week, highlighting growing tensions within the family faction. As Reigns delivered a pointed message to Jey, Jimmy watched from the sidelines, worried that his brother might be adopting the very traits that have caused division among The Bloodline.

Jimmy Fears Jey Is Becoming Like Roman Reigns

Recent weeks have shown signs of mounting strain between Jimmy and Jey Uso, largely fueled by changes in Jey’s demeanor since stepping into the main spotlight. Jey, who has been a fan favorite, has demonstrated visible frustration, even directing his ire toward another popular star, LA Knight. This shift has unsettled Jimmy, who has long been protective of his twin.

The return of Roman Reigns, known as the Head of the Table, seems to have escalated this unrest. Their exchange on RAW left audiences guessing whether Jey might side with Reigns or rebel further. Behind the scenes, Jimmy voiced fears that Jey is losing himself, becoming what he once rejected in Roman Reigns at the height of The Bloodline storyline.

Jimmy openly reflected on this change during a WWE RAW Recap:

“He’s acting like Roman Reigns. We all three grew up together and we take to heart what Big Uce says, even the bad, though. But I feel like my brother is trying to be exactly that.”

He elaborated on the dangers of Jey’s transformation:

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“I think that he thinks he needs to one up all of us. I think that’s changing him because he’s got tunnel vision and it’s like he’s lost in the sauce. We gotta get him back because it’s already took flight. He’s already in a different headspace, and that’s dangerous.”

Since turning against Roman Reigns in June 2023 and leaving The Bloodline, Jey has flourished as a singles competitor. He notably captured the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41 after winning the Royal Rumble, marking a career highlight. However, recent months have seen his momentum waver, a struggle visible both to Jimmy and fans on weekly RAW episodes.

With Reigns back and influencing the scene, Jimmy worries about what that means for Jey’s mindset and loyalty.

“Whether it’s through your vibes with your relationship with people or with your brothers, he ain’t the same bro,”

Jimmy remarked.

“He ain’t the same Uce out there, I’m telling you. I know it for a fact. What’s happening is clouded.”

Roman Reigns is set to kick off the October 6 episode of RAW in Dallas, Texas, aiming to clarify the events from last week. Attention will likely shift toward Crown Jewel, where Reigns is expected to face Bronson Reed in a high-profile rematch.

Roman Reigns’ Ongoing Conflict With Jimmy Uso Resurfaces

The saga of The Bloodline continues with complex dynamics between Roman Reigns and his cousins, The Usos. One persistent issue has been the rift between Reigns and Jimmy Uso, which deepened when Reigns warned Jey on the June 16, 2023, SmackDown episode that he could not be the Tribal Chief while remaining tied to his twin brother.

Reigns claimed that Jimmy was holding Jey back from fully embracing the role of Tribal Chief, the symbolic leader position in their faction, along with the ceremonial Ula Fala necklace. This ultimatum pushed Jey to choose between loyalty to his brother or to Reigns, ultimately siding with Jimmy and breaking away from The Bloodline.

The story took a complicated turn at SummerSlam when Jimmy unexpectedly interfered in Jey’s WWE Championship match against Reigns, an outcome that divided fans regarding its narrative fit. Given Reigns’ part-time status on television, WWE might revisit this angle to explore his influence on Jey further, potentially handing over the Ula Fala to spark a significant shift in The Bloodline’s leadership.

Such a development could lead to either a dramatic heel turn for Jey or the reformation of The Bloodline with him as the central figure, setting up new storylines and rivalries in the coming months.

Kevin Jewell
Kevin Jewell
Kevin Jewell is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the WWE SmackDown Men’s Division. With two years of experience, he reports on headline matches, major rivalries, and superstar developments from WWE’s blue brand. Kevin brings sharp analysis, accurate updates, and a deep passion for storytelling to his coverage. His work highlights the key figures, championship pursuits, and weekly action that define the SmackDown men’s roster. From rising talents to veteran icons, Kevin delivers content that keeps fans informed and engaged with every twist in the ring.
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