

Jey use apparently hinted at a fight with two stars that are rumored that will leave AEW to go to WWE. The current intercontinental champion recently spoke about the possibility of meeting with his twin brother Jimmy and facing large duplications such as BROS fight. (Pentagon Jr. and King Fenix) in the future.
The uses were one of the most successful wrestling teams in the history of the WWE. They dissolved last year and Jey arrived at RAW and became one of the company's largest individual stars. Meanwhile, Jimmy was dealing with an unleashed injury until recently. Now he has met with Roman Reigns en SmackDown.
In an interview with Metro UK During the WWE tour last week, they asked Jey use about the possibility of being a fighter in pairs. Is open to The Uses meet again and have fighting with teams such as Motor City Machine Guns AND BROS LUCA.
“I feel that if we (The Uses, with Jimmy) we had a return, I would like to compete with those boys (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin), a couple of nxt boys, maybe the fight Bros. (Pentagon Jr. and King Fenix). But they have to go through this door,” said Jey.
It is rumored that the Bros. fight will join the WWE from the summer, but continue on the AEW page list. Fightful Select reported that Fenix still has some time in his contract, while Pentagon Jr. recently confirmed that his agreement with All Elite Wrestling has not yet expired.
Jey use faced The Bloodline in SmackDown
Before his defense of the Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker in RAW tonight in Philadelphia, Jey Use visited SmackDown last Friday. Jey faced The Bloodline in the midst of his rivalry with Jimmy use and Roman Reigns.
Yeet Master criticized only Sikoa and questioned why he recruited the Tonganos and Jacob Fatu. There has been talk of the meeting of the original formation of The Bloodline, but Jey has rejected any attempt by Jimmy and Reigns last week.
Last Friday, The Bloodline took the lead again by defeating Jimmy use and Roman Reigns to close the show. This showed that the duo needed reinforcements if they wanted to succeed against the fearsome quartet formed by only Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.