WWE: Roman Reigns And The 6 Samoans Who Changed Wrestling

2. The Usos

Jimmy and Jey Uso cut their teeth on pro wrestling, and have been bound for the Big Leagues since they first danced a Samoan haka in World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW). Amidst a revival of the WWE's Tag Team division, Rikishi's boys have emerged as crowd favorites -- no doubt due to the high-flying style that distant relative Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka patented during the Territorial Era. Their chemistry and hard work has been on display in every feud they've been featured in, including a memorable 2013 high-profile bout that saw them challenge Seth Rollins and real-life cousin Roman Reigns, which culminated into a three-star match to kickoff last year's Money in the Bank PPV. They lost another title match in October at Hell in a Cell near the start of Goldust's revival, but got their redemption against The New Age Outlaws earlier this month on RAW when they captured gold for the first time. Expect them to hang on to it for a while.
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