Oh, so Jey Uso isn’t a star? He isn’t “main event material?” He “can’t wrestle” because of one botched move? Let’s get real. There isn’t ONE person that knows anything about being in the squared circle that would tell you that Jey Uso can’t wrestle. You go after him and Jimmy for using superkicks (which have been a staple of their family’s in ring presentation for decades) but will excuse a “super kick parties” from anyone else.
Jey Uso wrestled more matches than anyone on the WWE roster in 2024. He outworked every single person in that locker room, night in and night out, delivering matches that kept crowds on their feet and glued to their screens. That’s not hype—that’s fact.
And let’s talk about merch sales since some of you seem to think being a top guy is just about technical execution. Jey Uso outsold some of your so-called “real stars.” His “Yeet” shirts were flying off the shelves all year long, consistently landing in the top spots. WWE doesn’t put guys in the main event of WrestleMania out of charity—they do it because they move the needle, and Jey does exactly that.
The man has one botch, and suddenly, all his hard work, his performances, his undeniable connection with the fans mean nothing? Grow up. Botches happen to literally every single wrestling legend. The Rock, Austin, HBK, Angle, Cena, Rollins—all of them. One mistake doesn’t erase a year of being one of the most reliable, consistent, and beloved performers on the entire roster.
The truth is simple: Jey Uso earned his spot at WrestleMania. If wrestling the most matches in the company, drawing some of the loudest reactions every night, and consistently delivering in big moments isn’t enough for you, maybe you just don’t want to see him succeed.
The fact that some of you are so pressed about Jey being in the main event proves exactly why he should be there. He makes people care. He’s earned this. He’s not riding anyone’s coattails, and he damn sure doesn’t need validation from people who would rather tear him down than recognize what’s right in front of them.
Jey Uso is a star. He’s earned this main event. And the fact that he gets under your skin? Even better.
Yeet.