Jey Uso says twin brother Jimmy will be back on WWE TV ‘soon’

Jimmy Uso may be making his return to WWE programming soon.

Since being kicked out of The Bloodline this April, Jimmy has been away from WWE television. He was dealing with a legitimate injury and was not included in the 2024 WWE Draft. Jimmy hasn’t competed in the ring since losing to his twin brother Jey Uso at WrestleMania 40.

While appearing on The Masked Man Show ahead of SummerSlam, Jey said Jimmy will be back on WWE TV soon.

“My brother will be back soon. I want to see him on TV. Like, if you really pay attention to Jimmy, Jimmy [is] funny as hell,” Jey said. “He started shining on SmackDown for a little bit, then he got hurt. I’m excited to see his character back on TV. How he is with Roman [Reigns] now. Even with me.”

The Bloodline has taken on a new form since Reigns lost to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania. With Reigns absent from WWE TV, Solo Sikoa has anointed himself as the new Tribal Chief. Sikoa brought Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa & Jacob Fatu into The Bloodline while turning against Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman.

Jey told The Masked Man Show that he’s excited to see what happens with The Bloodline story when all of the pieces come back together. From a real-life perspective, Jey is proud to see his little brother Sikoa thriving in WWE.

Sikoa is challenging Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam this Saturday. Jey doesn’t have a match set for the PLE. He’s recently linked back up with Sami Zayn in a team on Raw. Sikoa and his version of the Bloodline are members of the SmackDown roster.

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Joseph Currier
Joseph Currier

Joseph Currier is the lead editor of F4WOnline.com, directing daily news coverage and writing articles on professional wrestling. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, obtaining a journalism degree in 2016. Joseph joined F4W during his time at UMass and has now been writing about the industry for nearly a decade.

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