Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso, twin brothers and well-known wrestling stars, faced each other in a brother vs. brother match on the grand stage, marking the first such matchup in 15 years. Unfortunately, the match was widely criticized for not meeting expectations and is often considered the worst match of the weekend.
During an interview with Gorilla Position, Jey Uso acknowledged the disappointment expressed by fans, admitting that he wanted the match to be “a banger” and feels that they let the fans down. He explained that the match suffered from a timing issue, impacting its pacing and overall execution. Despite these setbacks, Jey also expressed happiness about the opportunity to compete against his brother in a one-on-one match at WrestleMania, noting that it was a significant milestone for both of them.
“I just said this to someone, I do kind of feel like we did let the people down. [Really, you feel that?] Yeah because I wanted to go out there and have a straight-up banger too. I wanted to do the wrestling part, let alone make sure the emotion part was there. It was just a time issue. You’ve just got to play your position on the team. That’s what happened. But I am still happy that I got a singles match on WrestleMania with my brother, that’s the big picture. So I will always have me and him in the face-off at WrestleMania. I’m gonna frame a picture, it’s marked off our box. I just wish we could have went ham the way I know we can.”
Jey emphasized that while they wanted to showcase more wrestling skills and emotions, they had to adjust to the timing constraints and play their role within the larger event. Despite the disappointment, Jey stated he is grateful for the experience and plans to frame a photo of their face-off at WrestleMania, marking an important moment in their careers.