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Jey Uso Apparently Turns Heel on WWE RAW

Jey Uso delivered a spear to LA Knight to close the September 8 edition of WWE Raw, aligning with his brother Jimmy after a chaotic brawl.

Jey Uso Apparently Turns Heel on WWE RAW

The fragile alliance between Jey Uso and LA Knight imploded in the final moments of the September 8 episode of WWE Raw from the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. After a chaotic main event brawl that saw heroes and villains alike hit the ring, Jey flattened Knight with a spear, ending the broadcast with The Usos standing tall and a clear message sent.

The turn capped off a wild sequence that began after the show’s main event, which saw LA Knight fall to Bronson Reed thanks to a Death Valley Driver. A post-match assault from Reed and Bron Breakker on Knight immediately prompted a run-in from Jimmy Uso, who was quickly overwhelmed by the two powerhouses. This, in turn, brought out Jey Uso, who successfully cleared the ring of the heels.

For a moment, all three stood as a united front against The Vision. Knight even offered a sign of respect by helping Jimmy back to his feet after the brawl. That gesture was repaid with a sudden, vicious spear from Jey, who then simply looked at his brother to confirm their reunion was absolute. The show closed with the Milwaukee crowd showering Jey with a mix of boos and his signature “Yeet” chants as Knight lay motionless.

Reunion Solidified Ahead of Wrestlepalooza

The shocking attack on Knight serves as a violent exclamation point on The Usos’ official reunion, which took place in the opening hour of the very same show. For the first time in months, Jimmy and Jey entered together through the crowd, formally re-establishing themselves as a unit.

That opening segment also saw the duo interrupted by Reed and Breakker. The heated promo exchange that followed led directly to the announcement of their first major match back together: a tag team showdown against The Vision at the upcoming Wrestlepalooza premium live event.

The reformation of The Usos marks the return of one of WWE’s most decorated teams. Their legacy includes eight tag team title reigns and the all-time record for the longest men’s tag team championship run in company history, holding the SmackDown Tag Team Championship for 622 consecutive days.