3 Reasons Why Jey Uso Deserved The WWE Titles At SummerSlam
Jey Uso gave it his all at Summerslam. To anyone watching at home or in the arena, Jey Uso had the Tribal Chief cornered and made the Head of the Table look like he was about to lose his place before dining. Jey Uso stopped being the nice guy and decided to catch the bull by its horns. It is just that Jey Uso is a guy who is, in some terms, a bit fragile and weak on the inside. They say You cannot change a person’s nature. Someone who is soft and kindhearted on the inside likes similar people around him. Family comes first, no matter what you are doing, no matter how high the stakes may be, no matter where you are from, no matter where you are going. Always keep family first and your priorities second. The 37-year-old family man had the match of his life, and here are 3 reasons why Jey Uso deserved the WWE Titles at Summerslam 2023.
- LEVEL: BEST PERFORMANCE
Jey Uso knew if he was going to have any chance of beating his Elder Cousin, he would have to be at his best, and he was. Soon into the match, Jey Uso Samoan dropped the Head of the Table through a table and was controlling the match pretty much from there. Two spears had the Tribal chief’s face turn blue out of disbelief as he couldn’t believe what had just possessed Jey Uso.
- ONE MAN ARMY
Everything that we want and see in the Tribal chief is Jey Uso personified. It is a strict no when someone starts to run their mouth about any other combat sport in the Wrestling community. Buster Douglas vs. Tyson was to boxing what Jey Uso vs. Roman Reigns is to wrestling. Buster Douglas was a 42-1 underdog. Be with me. He knocked out Mike Tyson on one night in Japan and claimed Former DX member Mike Tyson’s 0. That may have been the fate of the Head of the Table. But this was no one-on-one contest but a handicap match, where Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso came in to lend a Helping hand to the Big Dog.
- A TITLE CHANGE IS BEST FOR BUSINESS.
If the Titles changed hands, there would be Articles written till dawn. A shift in the Top brass may just have been best for business. Imagine if Jey Uso, with his once-in-a lifetime performance, got to beat the Big Dog on that very day. It would do wonders for the neutrals and may bring them back to watching the show. Everybody has been waiting for The Big Dog to lose and go to Hollywood, but with his mind in place, Jey Uso is just another spoke on the wheel.