JIMMY & JEY USO SHOCKING CLASH BACKSTAGE AFTER WRESTLEPALOOZA LOSS AT WWE RAW TO THE BRONS

WWE Raw’s aftermath following WrestlePalooza has seen tensions between The Usos – Jimmy and Jey – flare up in a way that suggests the cracks in their partnership may be deeper than fans realized. Their loss at WrestlePalooza to Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, with LA Knight officiating as special guest referee, has become more than just a disappointing result: it has lit a fuse between the two brothers backstage on Raw.
Jey Uso came into Raw visibly affected. He had suffered a nasty cut during the match at WrestlePalooza when a steel chair flipped back off Breakker and struck him, causing him to bleed. WWE medical reports confirm that he has since been placed in concussion protocol as a precaution, and while he has said he’s “good,” the injury is being treated seriously.
Backstage on Raw, Jimmy confronted Jey, calling their WrestlePalooza loss “trash” and insisting that they could have beaten The Brons under different circumstances. Jimmy offered that they should try again, but Jey didn’t see it the same way. He pushed back hard, accusing LA Knight of being the reason things went sideways, and insisted that if Knight hadn’t been the referee or hadn’t impeded them, they would have won. He also questioned Jimmy’s choices, suggesting Jimmy tagging with LA Knight hurt their chance.

The exchange got heated. Jimmy tried to level with his brother, pointing out Jey’s condition and asking if it was wise to go after Knight given Jey is injured. But Jey cut him off—more defensive than remorseful. He asserted that the blame doesn’t lie with him and that he has “a lot to handle,” seemingly feeling pressure to respond, both physically and mentally, following the loss.
During the later parts of the show, this tension played out in the ring as well. Jey faced off against LA Knight in a singles match on Raw. He took advantage when Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed distracted Knight, leading to Jey pinning Knight. The end result further emphasized the widening gap between the Usos: Jimmy attempted to intervene and help Knight, but Jey walked away, leaving his brother to handle the confrontation.

Fans and WWE insiders alike are wondering if this all signals a heel turn for Jey. His behavior backstage—arguing, refusing to accept Jimmy’s help or responsibility, staring at the WWE Championship during a backstage interaction with Cody Rhodes—has raised more than a few eyebrows. Jimmy himself has compared Jey’s altered attitude to Roman Reigns, warning his brother that this path “comes at a cost.”
At the heart of the clash appears to be more than just frustration over a match lost. It’s about pride, identity, and possibly a changing relationship with his brother. Jey seems to be wrestling not only with physical pain from his injury, but with internal conflict over what kind of competitor he wants to be. Jimmy, meanwhile, is caught between loyalty to his brother and the worry that the changes in Jey are pushing them apart.
Whether this tension leads to The Usos splitting, a full turn for Jey, or some redemption arc remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the backstage showdown after WrestlePalooza wasn’t just a moment—it may be the beginning of a significant shift in WWE’s tag team landscape and in Jey Uso’s character.