One big thing
WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has expressed immense pride in his son Jey Uso’s recent WWE Intercontinental Championship victory, marking a significant milestone in Jey’s 15-year wrestling career.
Why it matters
Jey Uso’s championship win represents a major shift in his career trajectory, moving from tag team dominance to singles success. This transition highlights WWE’s evolving storylines and character development.
By the numbers
• 15 years: Jey Uso’s time in the wrestling industry
• 1st: Jey’s first singles championship in WWE
Key takeaways
• Rikishi praised Jey’s character, calling him a “company man” and “good role model”
• He expressed a desire for the championship match to have been on a larger stage, like a pay-per-view event
• Rikishi addressed his previous criticisms of WWE booking, framing them as fatherly advice
What they’re saying
Rikishi on Jey’s win:
“I am so proud, man. So, so proud. Besides Jey’s sons, I’m probably the number one fan of Jey right now.”
The big picture
Jey Uso’s championship victory signifies a potential shift in WWE’s booking strategy, potentially opening doors for more tag team wrestlers to transition into successful singles careers.
What’s next
With Jey as Intercontinental Champion, fans can expect increased focus on the title and potentially more engaging storylines involving the Uso family.
What do you think about Jey Uso’s championship win and its impact on WWE’s future storylines? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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