The first night of WrestleMania goes Hollywood presented some of the best matches. A phenomenal one among them was the Men’s Tag Team Match between The Usos and Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens. The captivating fight engrossed the audience from the start. The ones who were defeated ensured that their names would go down in the history books.
The USO brothers cemented their names in history despite losing to Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens
The fans’ heartbeats must have been fluctuating throughout the brawl just as the dynamics of the match went up and down with every passing minute. For most of the match, the members of the Anoaʻi family dominated their rivals. Their inclusion in a main event match at The Grandest Stage of Them All also made them another member of the Samoan Wrestling Dynasty to do so. Some prominent names who already did that are The Rock and Roman Reigns with whom the brothers have clarified their relationship.
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Jimmy and Jey Uso join The Rock, Roman Reigns and Yokozuna as members of the Samoan Wrestling Dynasty to main event WrestleMania
This is the 14th year a member of that family has closed WrestleMania. After tomorrow night, it will have been 15 times they've main evented since 93
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) April 2, 2023
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This renowned dynasty has several celebrated wrestlers in their collection and now The USO brothers have also glorified their names in its history. They became the 14th members of the massive lineage that has closed WrestleMania. Now tomorrow, Roman Reigns will be the 15th one to do so and honor their dynasty.
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However, even though they couldn’t secure the coveted win, they made it a tough one for the victors. Several fans wouldn’t want to see them defeated, but the Usos had tough luck today. What do you make of the impressive statistic? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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