Unseen Footage Captures Jey Uso’s Reaction After Devastating Loss at Saturday Night’s Main Event

Unseen Footage Captures Jey Uso’s Reaction After Devastating Loss at Saturday Night’s Main Event

CM Punk walked out of Saturday Night’s Main Event as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, but it was Jey Uso’s emotional reaction after the match that had fans talking.

Following his loss, Jey Uso was seen sitting on the floor beside the barricade, clearly crushed. Social media clips captured him looking dazed and furious, staring off in disbelief as CM Punk’s victory music played in the background. He slowly pulled down his knee pads in frustration, showing the physical and emotional weight of the defeat.

Uso gave it everything in the match. He started hot, landing a hard spear and nearly getting the win with a top-rope Uso Splash. But Punk stayed in it, dodged a GTS attempt from Uso, delivered a spear of his own, and then hit a series of Go To Sleeps to finally secure the pinfall and claim the vacant title.

The camera didn’t cut away. Fans saw Jey Uso stay in the corner, isolated and heartbroken, soaking in the moment after coming up short in one of the biggest matches of his career.

There was no post-match promo, no interference, just one man processing the weight of what he lost. And that quiet moment hit harder than any storyline twist could have.

What do you think is next for Jey Uso after this loss? Does WWE have something bigger planned for him—or is this the beginning of a darker turn? Share your thoughts below.

Jey Uso Reacts to CM Punk’s WWE Championship Win with Furious Instagram Post

Jey Uso Reacts to CM Punk’s WWE Championship Win with Furious Instagram Post

CM Punk’s return to WWE reached its peak in Salt Lake City, where he defeated Jey Uso to capture the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event. The match was as emotional as it was physical, ending with Punk clutching the gold in front of an electric crowd at the Delta Center. … Read more

CM Punk Wins WWE World Title in Brutal War With Jey Uso at Saturday Night’s Main Event

CM Punk Wins WWE World Title in Brutal War With Jey Uso at Saturday Night’s Main Event

CM Punk’s long road back to the top of WWE finally paid off in Salt Lake City. The “Best in the World” is once again a world champion after defeating Jey Uso in an emotional, hard-hitting main event at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

The show went down at the Delta Center, where fans knew history would be made. With Seth Rollins forced to vacate the WWE World Heavyweight Championship due to injury, the stage was set for Punk and Uso to battle for the vacant title. Punk earned his spot by winning a number-one contender’s match, while Uso secured his through a 20-man battle royal.

From the moment Jey made his entrance through the crowd, the energy inside the arena was electric. CM Punk followed to a thunderous ovation, and once the bell rang, the two wasted no time trading control in a bout that had the crowd hanging on every move.

Punk took early control, slowing the match down to his pace and working Uso over with submissions. Uso rallied back with a spear and a massive Uso Splash, nearly securing the win before Punk kicked out at two. The action spilled outside, where Jey speared Punk through the barricade, sending fans into a frenzy.

Post Malone, who was seated ringside, was caught on camera reacting in disbelief as both men hit each other with everything in their arsenals. Uso even attempted to use Punk’s own GTS finisher against him, but Punk reversed the momentum, hitting a series of crushing Go To Sleep strikes to finally put Uso down for the three-count.

After the match, Punk clutched the championship to his forehead before raising it high in front of the roaring Salt Lake City crowd. The moment was emotional—years of setbacks, injuries, and controversies all led to this comeback triumph.

The victory marks CM Punk’s seventh world title win and solidifies his return to the top of WWE’s mountain, proving that even after all these years, he can still steal the show.

Do you think CM Punk’s world title reign will last, or is someone already lining up to take him down? Share your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think of his huge victory.

WWE’s Internal Reaction to Backlash Over Jey Uso’s World Title Shot Revealed’

WWE’s Internal Reaction to Backlash Over Jey Uso’s World Title Shot Revealed

Jey Uso’s World Title chase isn’t sitting well with some, but WWE isn’t letting online backlash slow them down. After winning a battle royal on the October 20th episode of RAW, Jey earned another shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship—leading to a massive outpouring of negative reactions across social media and YouTube. The YouTube … Read more

Jey Uso Betrays Brother To Earn Opportunity at WWE World Heavyweight Championship

Jey Uso Betrays Brother To Earn Opportunity at WWE World Heavyweight Championship

Jey Uso just did what no one saw coming—he turned on his own brother to punch his ticket to the biggest match of his singles career.

On the October 20, 2025 episode of WWE RAW from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, WWE kicked things off with RAW General Manager Adam Pearce officially stripping Seth Rollins of the World Heavyweight Championship. With CM Punk already locked in as one-half of the match for the vacant title at Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a massive battle royal was held to determine his opponent.

The match was stacked with names: LA Knight, AJ Styles, Sheamus, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Dominik Mysterio, Kofi Kingston, Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, Rusev, and even El Grande Americano. Paul Heyman’s attempt to sneak Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed into the match was shut down cold by Pearce before it began.

As the chaos unfolded, eliminations came fast. Sheamus cleared out Ivar, JD, and Finn before getting tossed by Kofi. Dominik was thrown over the ropes, but snuck back in when the ref wasn’t looking. The final stretch saw Jey and Jimmy Uso, LA Knight, Kofi Kingston, Dominik Mysterio, and AJ Styles as the last six standing.

Kofi was eliminated by Styles, who was then double superkicked and tossed by The Usos. That left the twins and LA Knight—until Jey did the unthinkable. With both Jimmy and LA Knight at the ropes, Jey hurled them out at the same time, betraying his brother in brutal fashion. Just when Dominik Mysterio tried to catch Jey with a 6-1-9, Jey cut him off and threw him over too, clinching the win.

The live crowd erupted as Jey stood tall, and CM Punk, who had been on commentary, now has a clear target in Salt Lake City.

Seth Rollins’ injury forced WWE to shuffle the deck, but now Jey Uso has stepped into the spotlight—and he did it by sacrificing his own blood to get there.

Was Jey Uso right to throw his brother over the top rope, or should family always come first—even in WWE? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think.

Jey Uso Shuts Down Injury Rumors After Bloody WrestlePalooza Match

Jey Uso Shuts Down Injury Rumors After Bloody WrestlePalooza Match

Jey Uso’s WrestlePalooza night left fans concerned after reports surfaced that he may have been placed in concussion protocol. But in true Uso fashion, he wasted little time letting everyone know he’s doing just fine. Shortly after the news made rounds online, Jey went on Instagram Stories and posted a photo of himself in the … Read more

Jey Uso in Concussion Protocol After WrestlePalooza Match

Jey Uso in Concussion Protocol After WrestlePalooza Match

Jey Uso may have been injured during his tag team match at WrestlePalooza, though reports on the situation should be taken as rumor for now. Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez claimed that Uso was placed in concussion protocol after a brutal spot against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Alvarez wrote that Jey split himself open during … Read more

Jey Uso’s Status Amid Heel Turn Speculation After LA Knight Incident

Jey Uso’s Status Amid Heel Turn Speculation After LA Knight Incident

Jey Uso has been one of WWE’s biggest babyfaces for a long time now, but people started speculating if he’s going to turn heel after the events of RAW this week. While speculation persists, Uso’s current status has been revealed. According to BodySlam.net, WWE has no creative plans to turn Jey Uso heel at this … Read more

Jey Uso Shocks Everyone with Spear to LA Knight After RAW Main Event Chaos

Jey Uso Shocks Everyone with Spear to LA Knight After RAW Main Event Chaos

The September 8, 2025 episode of WWE RAW ended with a shocking twist that has everyone talking. What started as a chaotic main event between LA Knight and Bronson Reed turned into a full-blown melee involving Bron Breakker, the Usos, and a chair-swinging finish—but the most surprising moment came when Jey Uso speared LA Knight out of nowhere.

LA Knight gave Bronson Reed everything he had in the final match of the night. He hit his signature offense, fought off both Reed and interference from Bron Breakker, and even connected with his catchphrase elbow drop. Despite all that, a well-timed Death Valley Driver from Reed sealed the win.

The aftermath was pure chaos. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed launched a post-match assault on Knight, only for Jimmy Uso to run out for the save with a flurry of superkicks. That momentum didn’t last long as Breakker dropped Jimmy with a spear, and Reed followed up with a crushing senton.

Just when it looked like Jimmy was done, Jey Uso’s music hit. Jey charged to the ring and lit up the heels with a barrage of offense. For a brief moment, it looked like Knight, Jimmy, and Jey were standing united. Knight even helped Jimmy back to his feet, showing mutual respect.

Then came the curveball. Without warning, Jey Uso speared LA Knight in the center of the ring. He looked at his brother Jimmy and simply confirmed they were back on the same page. The show ended with Knight laid out and the Usos standing tall, leaving fans to question whether this was a new alliance—or a new target.

Was Jey sending a message? Is LA Knight caught in the middle of unfinished business? Let us know what you make of that final spear in the comments below.

WWE Considered Going a Different Direction with Jey Uso at WrestleMania 41

WWE Considered Going a Different Direction with Jey Uso at WrestleMania 41

Jey Uso won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41, but it appears WWE actually considered going a different direction if Uso didn’t stop buckling under the pressure. During WWE Unreal, as WrestleMania 41 got closer, Triple H and others started thinking about changing plans if Jey Uso couldn’t handle the pressure. Triple H … Read more

Gunther Wrecks Jey Uso After WWE SmackDown Before Getting Put Through a Table

Gunther Wrecks Jey Uso After WWE SmackDown Before Getting Put Through a Table

WWE SmackDown went off the air with chaos—but the night was far from over inside Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Fans who stuck around were treated to two hard-hitting dark matches, including a brutal showdown featuring the World Heavyweight Champion himself, Gunther.

After the July 11, 2025 SmackDown’s main event saw Jimmy Uso and LA Knight defeat Solo Sikoa and JC Mateo in a wild tag match, things escalated with surprise run-ins and massive spots. Bron Breakker speared LA Knight out of nowhere, and Bronson Reed capped it all off with a crushing Tsunami. But even with the cameras off, WWE kept the action going.

The first dark match of the night featured Sheamus taking on Ludwig Kaiser. The Celtic Warrior got the crowd fired up, cracking jokes about El Grande Americano and even singing happy birthday to a fan before celebrating his win.

Then came the main post-show showdown—Gunther vs. Jey Uso in an extreme rules-style brawl. The fight included kendo sticks, tables, and a brutal beatdown from The Ring General. Gunther ended up getting the win, but he wasn’t done yet.

After the bell, Gunther kept attacking Jey Uso until Cody Rhodes ran out to even the odds. Rhodes and Jey then double-teamed the champion, finally sending Gunther crashing through a table to send fans home happy. Rhodes grabbed the mic for a short promo, closing out an electric night in Nashville.

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Do you think Cody Rhodes is gunning for Gunther next, or was this just payback for Jey? Sound off in the comments and tell us where you think this story is heading.

Cody Rhodes Beats Jey Uso on WWE RAW to Secure King of the Ring Final Spot

Cody Rhodes Beats Jey Uso on WWE RAW to Secure King of the Ring Final Spot

The June 23 episode of WWE RAW was quite a show to the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. That night included figuring out who would go onto Night of Champions to battle for the 2025 King of the Ring tournament.

It all came down to Cody Rhodes against Jey Uso in the semifinals of the King of the Ring tournament. The winner of that match would go on to face Randy Orton in Saudi Arabia at Night of Champions.

This match was the main event of the night. They did not get big match ring introductions, as the match started in a sea of chants and songs from the Columbus, Ohio fans after the two shook hands.

Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso went move-for-move for a bit. Fans were split down the middle as they went to commercial break. When we came back, Cody had Jey in a figure 4 leg lock. Jey got out of it, and then Cody locked on a Kimura and Michael Cole brought up how Rhodes once beat Brock Lesnar with that move, but Uso was able to turn that into a sleeper hold, and Cole brought up how Uce beat GUNTHER with that submission.

The match continued and fans were chanting at a fever pitch. Uso nailed a spear at one point, but Cody was able to kick out. Eventually, Jey Uso nailed a Crossroads for a near fall. Then Jey nailed a superkick and a spear on Rhodes, but Rhodes met Uso on the top for an Avalanche Cody Cutter. That was followed by a Crossroads for the win. Now it will be Rhodes vs Orton in the finals of the King of the Ring.

Night of Champions will go down on June 28, 2025, and will be held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We will have to see who wins the King of the Ring tournament. The winner of that match will go on to get a World Title match at SummerSlam, and it’s anyone’s guess at this point.

The Undertaker Says Online Drama Over Jey Uso Loss Is “Overblown”

The Undertaker Says Online Drama Over Jey Uso Loss Is “Overblown”

Jey Uso may have dropped the WWE World Heavyweight Championship to GUNTHER, but The Undertaker doesn’t think that loss is going to stop him anytime soon. During an interview with Shakiel Mahjouri, The Deadman spoke about Uso’s post-title future and made it clear he doesn’t see it as a setback. In fact, he says Jey … Read more