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Sami Zayn Questions Jey Uso, Uso Says He is Not Household On WWE RAW


Sami Zayn had a tense confrontation with Jey Uso on the October 28 episode of WWE RAW.

Jey reunited with Jimmy Uso after he price The Bloodline the WWE Tag Group Championship on the October 28 episode of WWE SmackDown. Originally of the October 28 episode of WWE RAW, Jey spoke with Jimmy and agreed to speak to Roman Reigns Friday evening on WWE SmackDown. They then fought off The Bloodline collectively.

Backstage, The Usos ran into Sami Zayn, who didn’t look thrilled. He requested to speak to Jey alone. Jimmy received in his face, however Jey advised him to offer them a minute. Zayn questioned Jey about what was occurring. He requested Jey if he was going to squash the meat with Reigns as if all the things was positive. Jey responded by saying that Solo Sikoa was worse than Reigns.

Zayn introduced up what Reigns had completed to Uso over time, and Jey fired again by saying that it appeared like Sami was on Sikoa’s aspect. Zayn made it clear that he was not on anyone’s aspect, however he mentioned that he was on Jey’s aspect. He acknowledged that Jey couldn’t get entangled as a result of it was not his combat anymore, and he was his personal man, Zayn mentioned that he didn’t perceive why Jey would return, and Jey mentioned that he wouldn’t perceive as a result of he was not household.

Sami Zayn beforehand had a buzzworthy run as a member of The Bloodline; he was the “Honorayry Uce” till he turned on the group. He and Kevin Owens then beat The Usos to win the tag crew titles at WWE WrestleMania 39.

Replace: Jey Uso later spoke with Jimmy Uso and recapped his discuss with Sami Zayn. Jimmy agreed that Zayn was not household, however Jey mentioned that Zayn had stepped up. Jimmy advised Jey to let him discuss to Zayn, and he reluctantly agreed.

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