WWE possibly spoils Jey Uso's immediate future with The Bloodline storyline

Jey Uso has become one of the biggest babyfaces on RAW (Image Credits: WWE)
Jey Uso has become one of the biggest babyfaces on RAW (Image credits: wwe.com)

Jey Uso has distanced himself from The Bloodline business for over a year. WWE has seemingly spoiled The Yeet Master's immediate future with The Bloodline storyline.

Main Event Jey is riding high as a singles performer on Monday Night RAW. He recently won a Fatal Four-Way Match by defeating Braun Strowman, Ilja Dragunov, and Pete Dunne to become the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship.

On the upcoming episode of RAW (September 23, 2024), Jey Uso will challenge Bron Breakker for the title. While fans are rallying behind the babyface superstar in his quest to win his first singles championship, Breakker is the heavy favorite to retain his gold.

This will likely be Jey Uso's last crack at the title, as fans are expecting to see The Yeet Master being inserted into the ongoing Bloodline civil war on SmackDown. Those hoping to see Jey reunite with The Bloodline shouldn't get their hopes up.

Main Event Jey is currently advertised for all the episodes of RAW through the rest of the year, suggesting there are no plans for him to go to SmackDown.


Has Jey Uso found his new tag team partner?

With Jimmy Uso on the sidelines, Jey Uso has expressed his desire to have a full-blown tag team run with another former Bloodline member, Sami Zayn.

In an interview with Metro, The Yeet Master opened up about his chemistry with The Great Liberator since The Bloodline days.

"I know we hated each other on screen, but we really love each other in the back, but it just came off on TV, so organically. You will have little glimpses of me and him on RAW but man, I really want to go like, full-blown tag team with him and try to see how that goes," Jey said.

Sami Zayn is currently focused on winning the World Heavyweight Championship, the only title that has eluded him in WWE. Will Gunther finally give the Canadian wrestler a shot at his gold? Only time will tell.