So, I heard this rumor about Jey Uso potentially jumping ship to AEW. You know, the usual wrestling buzz. It got me thinking, could this actually happen? I mean, the guy is super popular, and there’s been some chatter about him not being totally happy with how things are going in WWE.
I started digging around a bit. I went through some articles, checked out a few podcasts – Rikishi’s, to be exact – and it seems like there might be something to this. Apparently, Rikishi himself hinted that Jey might be looking at other options. And let’s be honest, Rikishi knows a thing or two about the business.
Then, I remembered that whole Bloodline saga from last year. Jey “quit” WWE for a while, remember? It felt like a legit break from all the drama. He even lost that Intercontinental Title match to Bron Breakker. It got me wondering if this was all building up to something bigger.
I delved into the reasons behind Jey’s initial departure from The Bloodline. It was clear that he had some serious disagreements with the group’s direction. Jimmy, on the other hand, stuck around until Solo Sikoa gave him the boot. Classic wrestling family drama, right?
Here’s where it gets interesting. I looked into AEW’s standing in the wrestling world. Turns out, they’re the third most valuable combat sports organization globally, according to Forbes. That’s a pretty big deal. It’s not some small-time operation; they’re legit contenders.
Here’s my take:
- Jey Uso is a big name, and AEW could definitely use someone like him.
- The storyline potential is massive. Imagine Jey feuding with some of AEW’s top stars.
- If Jey’s looking for a change of scenery and more creative freedom, AEW might be the perfect fit.
I spent a good chunk of my day piecing all this together, and honestly, the more I think about it, the more plausible it seems. Jey Uso in AEW? It could be huge. It’s like, imagine Kenny Omega versus Jey Uso! I would like to see that.