We just came afresh from a staggering SummerSlam in Cleveland. But time and the WWE pace stop for nothing. The ongoing buzz around the upcoming German PLE Bash in Berlin quickly took the cake, replacing the brief stale after August 4th. As SummerSlam has turned upside down a lot of reality in the division, we are going to head to the next stop with a totally renewed perspective and expectation.
With Roman Reigns starting his Original Tribal Chief era exclusively, we are safe to expect some major braids. Will Jimmy Uso serve a bit of that, making a euphoric return at Mercedes Menz Arena? Let’s scoop out the chances.
Will Jimmy Uso pull in the second-biggest return of the century at Bash in Berlin?
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Speculation was rife that Reigns would step into his family with two of his abandoned cousins by his side after a much-awaited reconciliation (as the situation calls for that). But WWE had some other plans. They launched the Big Dog alone, not letting the spotlight be scattered. But given how the trajectory is transforming rapidly, the civil war doesn’t stand far. So, the assembly of the OG Bloodline has become inevitable.
There are a few narratives on why WWE delayed and will keep on delaying the inclusion of Jimmy Uso. One of which includes the notion of Roman Reigns accepting the first help from his Wise Man after facing some hurdles in his single pursuit and then Heyman will conduct the rest of the members to the group, playing the ideal role of the Wise Man. But at the same time, there’s another ground where Jimmy Uso’s return as early as the next PLE looks much more feasible.
Jacob Fatu is the one missing factor in the family right now. The Samoan Werewolf abruptly went off the TV after picking up a brutal injury in his attempt to safeguard Solo Sikoa from Cody Rhodes. The star was visibly hurt in his feet and was come out in the boot later. While the injury was minor, a quick return might not be on the card.
Trending Sports (WWE): Jacob Fatu with a splash from the top rope to through the announcer’s table. Fatu injured his foot on the match. #SummerSlam
— Justin David Kish • Sports Journalist (@JustinDavidKish) August 4, 2024
Even if he’s cleared to wrestle hypothetically, he doesn’t have access to travel abroad for his past criminal record. But not having him around might be a big turnoff for the Bloodline fans. Only another spectacular return, possibly Jimmy Uso’s return, can compensate it to the core.
Moving ahead, if that happens, Jey Uso might be the happiest for his twin brother.
Jey Uso hyped up his brother’s eventual Bloodline return
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Jimmy Uso first faced the wrath of the new Bloodline. On Tama Tonga’s debut night, Sikoa suddenly started to show his true colors and allied with the newcomer to boot Jimmy out of the family. However, this was all about the storyline. But in reality, the younger Uso took time to heal better from his injuries. So the return will surely be a banger both from the kayfabe and health point of view. It would be more so as Jimmy’s all-time hype man Jey Uso cites it as amazing.
During an interview with Sports Illustrated, once Jimmy is back, fans will be swept off their feet by what he will bring to the plate. People are going to love Jimmy. ”He’s the funniest guy I know, so much funnier than me. You’ve seen glimpses of what he can do on his own. Wait until you see his greatness. He’s up next” Jey Uso noted.
It will be interesting to see if Jacob Fatu’s absence really brings Jimmy out of his shell in Germany or not.
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