On the final WWE RAW before Elimination Chamber 2026, Jey Uso secured a surprising victory in a triple threat match against Bronson Reed and Original El Grande Americano to qualify for the Men’s Elimination Chamber. This win caught many off guard, especially since Jey currently holds the World Tag Team Championship alongside Jimmy Uso. The unexpected outcome prompted WWE to adjust its storyline and booking plans moving forward, centering around Jey Uso’s emerging role as a singles competitor.
Maintaining Jey Uso’s Solo Potential Despite Tag Team Status
Though Jey Uso is firmly established as one half of The Usos tag team champions, WWE appears reluctant to exclude him entirely from singles competition. His placement in the Chamber match allows the company to highlight his individual abilities and build momentum for a potential solo run in the future. This strategic move keeps open multiple creative possibilities for Jey beyond tag team scenarios, as WWE seeks to maximize his presence within the sports entertainment landscape.
The Usos’ Current Lack of Storyline Direction
As WrestleMania 42 approaches, The Usos have not been involved in any significant rivalries on Monday Night RAW, leaving their tag team championship reign without a clear narrative focus. This absence of direction likely contributed to Jey Uso’s involvement in the Chamber qualifying match. WWE may be using his popularity to maintain audience engagement, especially since no major feuds involving The Usos have been developed recently. Jey’s Chamber qualification offers an alternative platform to keep the Samoan star prominent on the red brand.
Jimmy Uso’s Temporary Absence Influences Booking Decisions
With Jimmy Uso notably missing from television segments, Jey competed without his usual tag team partner during the qualifying match. Jimmy had previously expressed hope for Jey to regain the World Heavyweight Championship soon, indicating support for his brother’s singles aspirations. Given Jimmy’s current off-screen status, WWE opted to advance Jey in the Chamber match to maintain his visibility. Despite this, it is currently expected that Jey will not win the Elimination Chamber event scheduled for February 28, 2026, in Chicago. Following the event, WWE may refocus on building The Usos’ tag team storyline heading into WrestleMania.
Bronson Reed’s Injury Alters Planned Match Outcome
Initial reports suggested Bronson Reed was the intended winner of the qualifying bout. However, during the contest, he suffered a shoulder injury that forced a sudden change in plans, leading to Jey Uso’s victory. This unexpected incident with Bronson, known in WWE as The Vision, was a critical factor behind the finish on Monday Night RAW. The adjustment highlights the unpredictable nature of live wrestling and how real-life injuries can significantly impact storytelling and booking decisions within WWE.
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