10 New Directions For WWE After Royal Rumble 2024

2. A Sibling Civil War Worthy Of WrestleMania

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To yeet or not to yeet?

Jey and Jimmy Uso were the first two entrants in the men's Rumble. It was one of those stunning pro wrestling coincidences, but that's OK. Their confrontation made sense, because it lines the blood brothers up for a blistering war come WrestleMania. That match would be another strong addition to the weekender's undercard.

The Usos have shared the stage together on WWE's grandest platform, but this would be a true first for them. Jimmy and Jey going one-on-one would make both men proud (and their family), and it's unlikely anybody behind the scenes will come up with a better scenario than bro vs. bro.

If handled correctly, Uso vs. Uso could well be a precursor of more Bloodline meltdowns to come. Roman Reigns vs. The Rock is just waiting to happen, and The Usos could show the way for Roman and Dwayne by working a stiff, intense brawl in April.

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