
Jey
Uso
Career overview
As one-half of the tag team The Usos, he has made a significant impact in the wrestling world, showcasing his skills and charisma across various platforms.
Career honours
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Biography
Early Life & Origins
Joshua Samuel Fatu was born on August 22, 1985, in San Francisco, California, into the renowned Anoaʻi wrestling family. He is the son of professional wrestler Solofa Fatu Jr. (Rikishi) and Talisua Fuavai. Jey attended Escambia High School in Florida, where he excelled in football before turning to wrestling, influenced by his family's legacy.
Rise to Prominence
Jey Uso made his professional wrestling debut on June 8, 2007, alongside his twin brother, Jimmy Uso. They quickly gained recognition in WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where they captured the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship. Their transition to WWE's main roster marked the beginning of a successful tag team career as The Usos.
Playing Style & Technique
Jey Uso is known for his high-energy wrestling style, combining athleticism with traditional Samoan wrestling techniques. His performances often feature powerful strikes, high-flying maneuvers, and a strong connection with the audience, particularly during their signature entrance that includes the Siva Tau, a Samoan war dance.
Defining Moments & Achievements
One of Jey's most defining moments came during his time in the villainous stable, The Bloodline, from July 2021 to June 2023. He has achieved significant success as part of The Usos, including holding the record for the longest male tag team championship reign in WWE history at 622 days. Jey has also won multiple tag team championships and headlined major events like WrestleMania 39.
Rivalries & Era Context
Throughout his career, Jey Uso has been involved in notable rivalries, particularly with Roman Reigns, which culminated in a highly acclaimed feud in 2020. This rivalry not only showcased his wrestling skills but also highlighted the intricate storytelling that WWE is known for, positioning him as a key figure in the current wrestling landscape.
Legacy & Impact
Jey Uso's contributions to professional wrestling extend beyond his in-ring achievements. As a member of the Anoaʻi family, he has helped to maintain and elevate the family's legacy in wrestling. His success has inspired a new generation of wrestlers, and his work continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
Stats in detail
Tag Team Championships
Jey Uso has achieved remarkable success in tag team wrestling.
| WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships | 5 |
| WWE Raw Tag Team Championships | 3 |
| Total Tag Team Championships | 8 |
Major Matches
Jey has participated in numerous high-profile matches.
| WrestleMania Main Events | Multiple |
| Royal Rumble Appearances | Multiple |
| Pay-Per-View Matches | Over 50 |
Championship Reigns
Jey's championship reigns highlight his impact in WWE.
| Longest Tag Team Championship Reign | 622 days |
| Intercontinental Championship | 1 |
Awards
Recognition for Jey's contributions to wrestling.
| Slammy Awards | 2 (2014, 2015) |
| André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal | 1 |
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