WWE SummerSlam 2023: 10 Things That Must Happen

3. Jey Uso Passes Out (But Doesn’t Quit)

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Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth etc. That's been this chap's thinking on the "Tribal Combat" scenario pitting Roman Reigns vs. his cousin Jey Uso, but a conclusion has been reached. Look, there's no way WWE ends this Bloodline stuff whilst it's still popping ratings and playing before significant interest.

Roman dropping his Undisputed Title will be a landmark sea change akin to someone defeating the final boss, so it won't be a decision taken lightly. At SummerSlam, the best Jey can probably hope for is to come out looking like an even bigger star than he was going in.

To get there, he'll need to defiantly pass out in Roman's choke like he's doing his best Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 impression. Oh, how tempting it is to predict Uso taking the belt and becoming new 'Tribal Chief', but him pinning Reigns twice in quick succession just doesn't seem likely.

Refusing to quit would be enough for now.

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