8 New Directions For WWE After Clash In Paris 2025

7. The Usos Reuniting For A Stab At Them

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It's just them, Uce.

Being real, Jey Uso's singles push has hit a bit of a snag in recent times. Meanwhile, his brother Jimmy isn’t doing much over on SmackDown by himself either. You know where this is going: Reunited, and it feels so good. There’d be money in The Usos teaming up to wrestle the belts away from Bron and Bronson should Seth Rollins/Paul Heyman's troops win those titles from Judgment Day soon.

Jey running in to try save Roman could feed into that story. At Clash, Breakker warned Reigns that he was getting his way, so it's not like these war dogs are ever going to shy away from a fight. They want to run straight over the top of everyone, and that includes the best. Conveniently, The Usos are considered to be one of the greatest tag-teams of all time.

This is a no-brainer. It'd rescue Jimmy from the monotonous booking inflicted on him over on SmackDown (he really is going nowhere as a solo babyface), and it'd give Jey something to do during the final few months of 2025. Breakker and Reed vs. Jimmy and Jey for the World Tag-Team Titles sounds like either a Raw main event waiting to happen or a credible addition to any PLE card.

The Usos are back on the same page these days, but the siblings haven't teamed up as a strict double act since topping A-Town Down Under (wonder what happened to those guys?!) on the 24 March edition of Raw over in Glasgow, Scotland. Time to get the band back together for one more whirl. So to speak.

Spoiler alert: There are plenty more whirls.

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