
Jey Uso, one half of the legendary WWE tag team The Usos, recently opened up about his ongoing singles career while leaving the door open for a future reunion with his twin brother, Jimmy Uso. Despite the success and acclaim the brothers have found together as tag team champions, Jey expressed that both he and Jimmy still have goals to achieve individually in WWE’s singles division, signaling unfinished business that could reshape the legacy of The Usos.
Jey Uso’s Evolution from Tag Team Star to Singles Contender
For years, Jey and Jimmy Uso dominated WWE’s tag team scene, becoming one of the most iconic duos in the company’s history. Their accolades include record-breaking tag title reigns and historic matches, such as the first tag team main event at WrestleMania 39. Yet, Jey Uso’s breakout moment as a singles competitor began during Jimmy’s injury recovery in 2020, thrusting him into the spotlight and showcasing his versatility beyond tag wrestling[2][5].
In 2025, Jey fully embraced his singles career, highlighted by his victory in the Royal Rumble match and becoming the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. His charismatic “Main Event Jey Uso” persona, characterized by his energetic “YEET” rallying cry and intense in-ring style, has resonated strongly with fans and cemented his position as a top contender.
“Unfinished Business” in Singles Wrestling
Despite his rapid rise as a singles star, Jey Uso acknowledges that his journey is not yet complete. In a candid interview, Jey explained, “I think we got unfinished business in this singles game,” suggesting that both he and Jimmy still have personal solo goals to accomplish before fully turning back to their tag team legacy.
This statement reflects the balancing act Jey faces between continuing to build his individual legacy and preserving the historic brand he and Jimmy have created together. Sources close to WWE have revealed that backstage, there is mutual respect for both brothers’ desire to explore singles opportunities while leaving the possibility of reuniting for significant tag team storylines on the horizon.
Potential for a Usos Reunion
Though the brothers have lately competed separately, including a recent team-up match at WWE Wrestlepalooza against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, fans and insiders alike speculate that a reunion could be planned down the line. WWE insiders suggest that Jey’s singles success might eventually serve as a springboard for a fresh chapter for The Usos, blending their individual accomplishments with their storied partnership[Original Reference].
A WWE insider confided, “Jey and Jimmy’s bond is unbreakable, and WWE loves how their story evolves. Right now, singles competition is important to both, but the company sees a big payoff if The Usos reunite as a dominant tag team force once again.”
Looking Toward WWE Milestones and Legacy
Jey Uso has also shared his ambition to see The Usos reach the 20-year milestone in WWE, underscoring his commitment to longevity and cementing their legacy alongside other WWE legends like John Cena and Rey Mysterio[3]. This goal implies that while singles achievements are critical, the brothers remain deeply connected to their tag team heritage and the cultural impact they’ve made together.
Jey Uso’s Current Road: World Heavyweight Title Pursuit
Currently, Jey is positioned as a frontrunner in the 2025 singles scene. Following his Royal Rumble victory, he is set to challenge for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship, with his next opponent determined in a high-stakes showdown. However, reports hint at possible last-minute changes with superstars like Bron Breakker lurking in the background, adding intrigue to Jey’s championship chase[6].
His journey from tag team specialist to serious world title contender showcases his growth and adaptability, highlighting why many fans and analysts believe he deserves to hold a world championship before his prime years wane[2].
The Usos’ Impact on WWE and Wrestling Fans
The Usos have not only been dominant performers but also cultural icons within WWE, known for their innovative offense, charisma, and connection to The Bloodline faction. Their story has been one of brotherhood both inside and outside the ring, making any future expansion of their narrative whether as a team or solo stars a compelling watch for WWE programming.
As Jey Uso continues to carve out his singles career, the wrestling world remains eager to see when and how The Usos might come back together to chase further greatness in WWE’s tag division.