Jey Uso, one-half of the iconic Usos tag team, has carved out a unique place in WWE history. With his infectious energy and undeniable charisma, Jey has become a fan favorite, organically rising to prominence in a way few superstars manage. However, while his popularity is unquestionable, his singles career—both in the ring and on the mic—has often left fans wanting more. Let’s dive into why Jey’s strengths lie in his tag team roots and why a return to that division could be the best move for his career.
The Singles Struggle: In-Ring and Promo Shortcomings
Jey Uso’s transition to a singles competitor was a bold move, but it’s fair to say it hasn’t fully clicked. In the ring, Jey’s athleticism is undeniable—his high-flying moves and fast-paced style are exciting—but his matches often lack the technical polish or storytelling depth of top-tier singles stars like Seth Rollins or AJ Styles. His offense, while flashy, can feel repetitive, and his in-ring psychology doesn’t always carry the weight needed for main-event-level singles bouts.
On the microphone, Jey’s struggles are even more apparent. Promos are a critical part of establishing a singles star, but Jey’s delivery often feels stilted or overly reliant on catchphrases like “Yeet!” While his energy is infectious, his promos lack the emotional depth or sharp wit needed to compete with WWE’s best talkers, such as Cody Rhodes or MJF. This has made it challenging for him to connect with audiences on a deeper level during solo storylines.
Lackluster Singles Title Reigns

Jey’s singles title runs further highlight his struggles as a solo act. His Intercontinental Championship reign in 2024, for instance, was a significant milestone, but it failed to leave a lasting impact. The title defenses often felt overshadowed by bigger storylines, and Jey’s feuds didn’t consistently deliver the compelling narratives needed to elevate the championship’s prestige. Similarly, any other brief flirtations with singles gold—whether in pursuit or holding—lacked the memorable moments that define iconic reigns. Fans cheered for Jey, but the booking and his performances didn’t always match the crowd’s enthusiasm.
The Organic Rise of “Main Event” Jey Uso

Despite these shortcomings, Jey Uso’s popularity is a testament to his natural charisma and connection with the WWE Universe. Unlike many superstars who rely on heavy-handed booking to get over, Jey’s rise has been organic. His “Yeet!” catchphrase, born from his personality rather than a scripted push, became a cultural phenomenon, with fans chanting it at every opportunity. His underdog persona, especially during his 2020-2021 feud with Roman Reigns, showcased his ability to resonate emotionally with audiences. Jey didn’t need a corporate machine to make him a star—his authenticity did that.
This organic popularity is rare in modern wrestling, where overproduced storylines can sometimes drown out genuine fan support. Jey’s ability to get over without being the focal point of WWE’s creative direction is a feather in his cap and proof of his star power.
Why Tag Team Wrestling Is Jey’s True Calling

While Jey’s singles run has had its moments, his best work has always been alongside his brother, Jimmy, as part of The Usos. The tag team division is where Jey thrives, delivering electrifying performances that blend athleticism, chemistry, and storytelling. The Usos’ multiple Tag Team Championship reigns—across SmackDown, Raw, and even their NXT days—have produced some of WWE’s most memorable tag matches, from battles with The New Day to classics against The Street Profits.
In tag team wrestling, Jey’s weaknesses are less exposed. His promo limitations are offset by Jimmy’s complementary style, and their in-ring synergy creates a dynamic that overshadows any individual technical shortcomings. The Usos’ ability to tell cohesive stories as a unit—whether as heels or babyfaces—has made them one of the most decorated teams in WWE history. A return to tag team wrestling would allow Jey to lean into his strengths, entertain fans, and potentially elevate the division, which has often taken a backseat to singles competition in recent years.
Looking Ahead: A Tag Team Reunion?
Jey Uso’s journey as a singles star has been a valiant effort, but it’s clear his heart and talent shine brightest in the tag team scene. A reunion with Jimmy Uso could reinvigorate the tag division, giving fans the high-energy matches they love while allowing Jey to capitalize on his organic popularity without the pressure of carrying solo storylines. Imagine The Usos back on top, feuding with teams like The Bloodline’s new iterations or rising stars like The Creed Brothers—pure wrestling gold.
Jey Uso is a star, no question. His ability to get over organically is something most wrestlers dream of. But his singles run has shown that not every wrestler needs to be a solo main-eventer to leave a legacy. By returning to tag team wrestling, Jey can cement his status as one of the all-time greats in a division where he’s already a legend. Yeet!
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