Jey Uso created a memorable highlight at Monday Night RAW by unexpectedly spearing LA Knight, closing the show with a shocking twist. Shortly after, he shared a deeply emotional moment alongside his brother Jimmy and Rhea Ripley in the ring, attracting widespread attention for the Rhea Ripley WWE emotional moment.
The episode also featured the announcement that the Usos would face Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker in a tag team match at WrestlePalooza. This event in Indianapolis marks a significant opportunity for Jey Uso, who has long struggled against the faction known as the Vision and will finally meet them head to head.
Following the on-air segment, Rhea Ripley entered the ring with Jey Uso and the two brothers, where they noticed a young fan in the crowd holding a sign that read,
Chemo Warrior, Fighting strong like Jey Uso
. The child was invited into the ring and playfully lifted (“Yeeted”) by the Usos and Ripley, showing public support and creating a touching scene.
Jey later posted photos of this moment on his Instagram story, accompanying them with a short but heartfelt message:
“My Dawg Jey wrote.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming tag team match at WrestlePalooza, curious to see if the Usos can overcome the Vision and claim victory.

Criticism from WWE Veteran Vince Russo over Jey Uso’s Heel Turn
Despite the emotional lift from Jey Uso’s recent moments, WWE veteran Vince Russo expressed frustration about how Jey’s heel turn unfolded during RAW. Speaking on the Legion of RAW podcast, Russo admitted he was not against the idea of Jey turning heel but criticized the execution as abrupt and illogical.
Russo questioned the suddenness of Jey’s aggressive act against LA Knight, stating:
“We’ve got absolutely no angles, nothing on this show. We need to do something. So, we’re gonna create an angle between LA Knight and Jey Uso. I have no problem with that, but can it at least be logical? Nobody is gonna Spear somebody after that somebody saved their backside. That is not gonna happen. Especially when you’ve been shoving Jey Uso down our throat for God knows how long. Now, out of the clear blue sky, Jey is saved, and he’s gonna Spear LA Knight,”
Russo said.
This sudden heel turn has left fans and critics wondering how Jey’s character will develop in the coming weeks, especially given the tension Russo highlighted.
Upcoming Challenges and What to Expect Next
As Jey Uso prepares for the WrestlePalooza tag team match alongside his brother Jimmy against Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, this storyline carries significant weight. The Usos’ confrontation with the Vision faction has been anticipated for weeks, and their ability to overcome this challenge will likely shape future WWE narratives.
The emotional connection between Jey Uso, Rhea Ripley, and fans—especially highlighted by the interaction with the young “Chemo Warrior”—adds a deeper human element amid the competitive tension. Fans will closely watch how WWE balances emotional storytelling with the evolving character drama surrounding Jey’s controversial heel turn.
