On October 27, 2025, during WWE Raw from an undisclosed venue, Jey Uso didn’t just make a save—he reignited a family legacy. At 8:32 PM CT, Jey Uso sprinted to the ring to pull his brother Jimmy Uso from the clutches of Bron Breakker, who had just finished dismantling Jimmy with his brutal Tsunami finisher. The crowd roared. The commentators fell silent. And for a moment, the chaos of modern WWE felt like it had stepped back into the era of bloodlines, loyalty, and raw, unfiltered family bonds.
Commentators Michael Cole and Corey Graves didn’t miss the subtext. “Jey’s been told he needs to be cutthroat,” Cole said during the match, referencing advice from Roman Reigns earlier in the month. “Eliminate your own brother if you have to.” But Jey didn’t. He didn’t even hesitate.
Then, the lights flickered. The crowd erupted. Jey Uso burst through the curtain at 8:32 PM CT, eyes locked, veins bulging. He didn’t yell. He didn’t taunt. He just moved. He yanked Breakker off Jimmy, shoved him into the ropes, and delivered a thunderous Superkick that sent Breakker crashing to the mat. The referee tried to intervene. The arena shook. And for the first time in months, Jey Uso didn’t look like a wrestler trying to win a match. He looked like a protector.
This wasn’t the first time. On October 13, 2025, Jey had done the exact same thing. WWE’s official archives show Breakker attacking Jimmy after a match, only for Jey to appear and turn the tide. That night, the storyline was framed as “brotherly loyalty.” This time? It felt like a declaration.
And now, Jey Uso—once the loyal soldier of Roman Reigns—is the one standing between Punk and his next chapter. The match is set for Saturday Night’s Main Event in late October 2025. No date. No venue. Just the promise of chaos.
Meanwhile, Bron Breakker’s character is evolving from brute to villain. His attacks aren’t random—they’re calculated. He’s sending a message to LA Knight. To Roxanne Perez. To the entire roster. And now, to Jey Uso. The next time these two meet? It won’t be in a tag match. It won’t be on a backlot. It’ll be in the main event. And someone’s going to get hurt.
And while WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, under CEO Vince McMahon and President Nick Khan, continues to push new stars, it’s the veterans who still pull the biggest reactions. Jey Uso didn’t need a gimmick. He didn’t need a new entrance. He just needed to run to the ring when his brother needed him.
CM Punk’s World Heavyweight Championship was vacated in late September 2025 after he was sidelined with a legitimate shoulder injury sustained during a surprise attack by Bron Breakker on the September 16 episode of Raw. WWE officially announced the vacancy on September 23, triggering the No. 1 Contender’s Battle Royal that Jey Uso won on October 27.
This was the second time. The first occurred on October 13, 2025, during a post-match assault after Jimmy lost to Breakker in a singles match. WWE’s official video archives confirm both incidents, with the October 27 attack being more violent and prolonged, signaling a deeper escalation in the feud.
Yes. Since Roman Reigns’ retirement from in-ring competition in July 2025, Jey has distanced himself from the faction. He no longer wears the Bloodline armband, refuses to align with Solo Sikoa, and has publicly stated he’s “fighting for his brother, not his legacy.” WWE’s official storyline now positions him as a lone wolf.
Dominik Mysterio was the last man eliminated by Jey, making the win symbolic. Dominik, the son of Rey Mysterio and former Bloodline member, had been pushing to prove he’s a top contender. Jey’s victory over him—after years of tension between the two families—signals a passing of the torch from the younger generation to the veteran.
The match is scheduled for WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event special, set to air in late October 2025. The exact date and venue have not been announced, but insiders suggest it will take place in a major market like Chicago or Philadelphia, where Punk’s return was originally celebrated in 2023.
It’s possible. WWE has hinted at a potential title change if Jey loses to Punk. But Breakker has made it clear he doesn’t want the title—he wants Jey broken. If Jey wins, Breakker may target him in a non-title match. If Jey loses, Breakker could demand a title shot, setting up a three-way nightmare at the next PPV.