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Survivor Series 2023 Can Provide Jey Uso Another Major Reason to Validate His ‘Main-Event’ Nickname

Published 11/12/2023, 7:04 AM EST

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Ever since Jey Uso left The Bloodline, he has been in a league of his own. And come Survivor Series with his War Games match involving The Judgment Day, Jey Uso stands a chance to legitimize his ‘Main Event’ nickname. 2023 has been a very fruitful year for Jey Uso and he hopes to end it on a high note at Survivor Series.

Currently, on RAW, Jey Uso has been able to transition into a singles star and seems to be getting more over with the crowd every passing week. Interestingly, Jey Uso has had a role in every main event match of WWE’s traditional Big Four PLEs.

Jey Uso has been involved with every main event match from the Big 3 PLEs

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2023 is one year that Jey Uso will never want to forget. The reason is that this is the year he decided to go solo. And that big decision has been working out really well in his favor.  But even before that Jey Uso was a key player in the main event picture of WWE. Back in January, at Royal Rumble, Roman Reigns beat Kevin Owens to retain his title in the main event match. But post the match, the Usos got involved and handcuffed Owens to the rope to deliver a brutal beatdown.

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Then at WrestleMania 39 in April, The Usos lost their Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship to Owens and Zayn in the main event match. This ended their record SmackDown reign at 622 days. This also marked the first time a tag team match main evented WrestleMania.

Then at SummerSlam, after the “Bloodline Civil War” tag team match at Money In The Bank, Jey Uso main evented SummerSlam by challenging Reigns for his title in a Tribal Combat match. Unfortunately, Jey Uso lost that night following interference by his brother Jimmy Uso.

In addition to being part of the main event of three of the biggest PLEs in the WWE, Jey Uso also made his presence felt during multiple other main event matches. At Elimination Chamber in Canada, during Reigns’ title match against Sami Zayn, Jey Uso popped up to prevent Reigns from hitting Zayn with a steel chair

 

Also when Reigns and Solo Sikoa faced Owens and Zayn in the main event at Night Of Champions for the tag team titles, Jey and Jimmy cost them the match. Jimmy Uso then went to superkick Reigns not once but twice. This led to the main event “Bloodline Civil War” tag team match at MITB that Jey and Jimmy Uso convincingly won.

Read more: Exploring the Root of the Beef Between Drew McIntyre and Jey Uso

Thus, Jey Uso is already living up to the name of ‘Main Event’. And if his WarGames match becomes the main event at Survivor Series, it will just seal the deal. But talking about Survivor Series, a fifth member might be added to The Judgment Day team.

Drew McIntyre might be added as the fifth member to The Judgment Day team for Survivor Series

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Fans know very well that Drew McIntyre deeply hates The Bloodline hence he also holds a deep grudge against Jey Uso, who was a key part of the faction a few months ago.

And at Survivor Series on 25th November, Drew McIntyre might get a chance to settle his score with Jey Uso. News has emerged that Drew McIntyre might be added as the fifth member to The Judgment Day’s team in the men’s WarGames match making it a five-on-five match.

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Watch this story: Take Out the Whole Family: Drew McIntyre Openly Threatens Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson After The Bloodline Feud Reignited by Jey Uso’s Raw Debut

But now fans are eagerly waiting to see who the fifth member of Cody Rhodes and Co will be. But do you guys think Jey Uso has justified the nickname ‘Main Event’ in the year 2023?

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Christopher Lazarus

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