10 Things We Learned From The Usos On Talk Is Jericho

Find out why these bothers are the most likeable guys in WWE.

In addition to their awesome in-ring performances, The Usos have shown themselves to be a fun-loving, charismatic pair in their recent promos and appearances on Total Divas and the WWE Network exclusive documentary. The company clearly has a high opinion of them and has continued to put them in prime situations, but it has to be frustrating knowing that there€™s very little ladder left for them to climb, which is entirely the fault of WWE. The brothers are one of the few recent WWE teams with any longevity who€™ve managed to avoid the curse of being broken up, and that€™s probably partially due to the fact that they€™re twins. Over the past year, Jimmy and Jey have evolved into an elite team, putting on very good matches with everyone they€™ve been paired with, but unfortunately the lack of depth in the tag ranks is hurting their momentum and opportunity to evolve. You can only wrestle the Dust Brothers and Miz and Mizdow so many times before the audience wants something more, and The Usos desperately deserve better. Nevertheless, their enthusiasm for their job and life in general is infectious, to the point that any exposure to their personalities has basically guaranteed them a role as permanent babyfaces. WWE has plenty of guys who are easy to root for--Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler--but The Usos may even be more affable than anyone else on the roster. Their banter with Chris Jericho revealed two guys who are very humble and appreciative of their success and, while not the most informative and certainly not the juiciest, the podcast was definitely one of the most enjoyable. Here's everything you need to know...
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