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Rikishi On Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker Title Match: I Hope They Do The Proper Factor


A number of weeks in the past, WWE Corridor of Famer Rikishi had some sturdy phrases for the way in which his son, ‘Most important Occasion’ Jey Uso was being booked in WWE. Rikishi was not comfortable that his son was in a storyline attempting to get right into a relationship with Rhea Ripley. A number of weeks have passed by and now the Yeet Man is on his strategy to doubtlessly capturing his first singles title in WWE. Subsequent week on Uncooked Jey Uso might be difficult Bron Breakker for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

On the newest episode of his personal Off The High podcast, Rikishi shared his ideas on his son Jey Uso getting a title shot in opposition to Bron Breakker. The WWE Corridor of Famer additionally talked about that when he was criticising the reserving, he was solely speaking as a father.

“Let’s get a spherical of applause on that one. I hope they do the precise factor, I assume. After I voice my opinion, rattling, boy, my brow begins sweating. I can really feel all the warmth coming my manner. I’m simply talking as a father, although. Inform me every other father wouldn’t be talking up for his or her son or their daughter. So let’s see what occurs. We’ll see what can probably occur.

“The best way I see the tables turning, I see it turning for the Yeet Man, after which we’ll see from there. Or it may be an outdoor interference, or I don’t know, it could possibly be one other Bloodline member. There’s so some ways we are able to go along with this. That is simply my humble opinion,” Rikishi stated. [H/T Fightful.com]

Do you suppose Jey Uso will have the ability to seize the Intercontinental Championship?

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