D-Von Dudley Predicts Big Things for Jimmy Uso After Reuniting with Roman Reigns

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Jimmy Uso is back in the spotlight after returning to WWE at Bad Blood, where he rejoined forces with Roman Reigns. The 39-year-old, known for his success as one-half of The Usos alongside his twin brother Jey Uso, is now the subject of an intriguing prediction from WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley.

Jimmy’s betrayal of Jey at SummerSlam last year led to their split, with Jey going on to receive a major singles push on RAW. Meanwhile, Jimmy’s path hasn’t featured the same level of opportunity—at least not yet.

D-Von Dudley, in an interview with the Not4TheWeek podcast, shared his belief that Jimmy’s moment is on the horizon. “Right now, you know, I think Jimmy’s growing. I think Jimmy’s coming back from some setbacks of his own. And, eventually, Jimmy will get the same opportunity that Jey did, and he’ll blow it out the box too,” Dudley said.

He continued, “Both of them will be very successful at what they’re doing. So, I think it’s only a matter of time. I think we shouldn’t rush anything. We should just wait and see what happens and see how it deals us because, again, they’re both talented, they’re both young, they’re both hungry, and they both have what it takes to make it.”

As Jimmy’s story unfolds on SmackDown, fans are left to wonder if he’ll rise to the same heights as his twin brother or carve out his own unique legacy.

What do you think of D-Von Dudley’s prediction? Will Jimmy Uso reach the same level of singles success as Jey? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

December 22, 2024 12:19 pm

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