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Will Jey Uso Confront Jimmy Uso on WWE SmackDown After Their RAW Fallout?

Published Oct 20, 2023 | 2:00 PM EDT

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The ever-changing dynamic between Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso has been a major subject in the WWE realm for a while now. While the entirety of The Bloodline drama never misses captivating the fans, lately it was the twin brothers’ complex relationship with The Tribal Chief and with each other that made the main highlight of the classic saga.

After Jey Uso departed from the brand and joined forces with Cody Rhodes, the air of animosity between the two brothers has been leveled up. It finally burst out with Jimmy Uso costing Rhodes and Jey Uso the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship on RAW. Now, is a confrontation in SmackDown tomorrow impending? Let’s explore the opportunities.

Will Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso confront each other to sort out the issues at SmackDown tomorrow?

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Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso have had bad blood ever since Jimmy cost the latter the coveted WWE Undisputed Universal Championship title at this year’s SummerSlam. Jimmy’s tricky intervention helped Reigns get the upper hand in the match. Ever since, the speculation of a one-to-one confrontation between the two brothers has been rife. However, it hasn’t yet materialized as a creative member wanted the match to take place as late as WrestleMania 40.

However, since last week’s affair between the brothers was really intense, it seemed like they were very close to coming to a settlement. So, it’s not unlikely to see both brothers confront each other at tomorrow’s SmackDown, making it a huge surprise for fans.

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Although it could be a possibility, there’s one constraint too. As Jey Uso doesn’t hold the tag team title anymore, he will have to breach the rules to appear on the blue brand tomorrow as per WWE’s current regulation, like his brother did last week.

Read more: Did Jimmy Uso Join The Judgment Day After Betraying Jey Uso Again?

Also, it could go another way as well.

WWE could also save the high-voltage feud for a Crown Jewel main event

Jimmy Uso too has violated the rule by appearing on Raw last week to help Roman Reigns retain his title. Since Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis made it clear that the two brands are completely separate, switching brands is a no-no for superstars. Although, Jey Uso had the right to perform at SmackDown last week as he was holding a championship alongside Cody Rhodes.

But his brother wasn’t subject to the exception. And he probably didn’t ask for permission before entering.

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The managers might not allow the same to happen in this week’s edition. They might come forward and make the first-ever one-to-one match between two brothers at Crown Jewel.

Now, it will be interesting to see in which direction things will proceed.

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What’s your take on the possibility of Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso coming face-to-face tomorrow at SmackDown?

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Shreya Nag

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Shreya Nag is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports, whose love for the sport began when she saw Becky Lynch win the Royal Rumble in 2019. Since then, she has been an ardent fan of Lynch and the world of pro wrestling. Shreya's writing combines her passion for the sport with her writing abilities, which she uses to provide readers with a nuanced analysis of WWE superstars.
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