NEW DELHI: This Thanksgiving, tensions within the legendary wrestling faction, The Bloodline, have spilled over into family celebrations, leaving former member Jey Uso caught in the middle. The fallout from Jey's departure from the faction earlier this year has led to a strained relationship with his brothers, Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso, resulting in a fractured Thanksgiving for the once-united family.
In a candid interview with Billboard, Jey Uso shed light on the conflict within the Bloodline and how it has impacted his holiday plans. Despite Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso being his brothers, Jey expressed that some insults are difficult to forget. This year, the Uso brothers won't be gathering around the Thanksgiving table together.
"Ay, Carl, ain’t nobody coming to my house for Thanksgiving except my dad. That’s the only one. I’ma fly him down. Last year, I fried a turkey and everybody ate that. I’m frying three turkeys this year. It’s going down. As far as Solo and Jimmy, y’all take your a**es home and stay somewhere. Especially Solo, he’s over there tripping," Jey Uso revealed.
The interview highlighted the deep-seated issues within the Bloodline, as Jey chose to exclude his brothers from the Thanksgiving festivities. Despite the familial discord, Jey emphasized the importance of spending the holiday with his father, Rikishi, who finds himself in the middle of the ongoing feud.
Meanwhile, the holiday tension is further exacerbated by the recent return of Randy Orton. The Apex Predator, once a target of The Bloodline's aggression, is set to team up with Cody Rhodes in WarGames, creating discomfort for Jey Uso. The Bloodline, responsible for putting Orton out of action in the past, has now left Jey in a conflicted position as he contemplates teaming up with his former rival.
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