How Old Is Jey Uso?
Jey Uso, whose real name is Joshua Samuel Fatu, is a 38-year-old WWE superstar known for his successful career in professional wrestling. Born on August 22, 1985, in San Francisco, California, Jey Uso hails from the famous Anoa’i family, renowned for producing talented Samoan wrestlers.
Following in the footsteps of his father, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, Jey Uso began his wrestling journey in 2009 when he made his debut in WWE’s developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a dynamic performer.
Currently signed to WWE and performing on the Raw brand, Jey Uso has achieved numerous accolades throughout his career. He has held multiple tag team championship reigns and has been an integral part of The Bloodline, a dominant and villainous stable led by Roman Reigns.
Despite his success in the ring, Jey Uso also values his personal life. While he keeps much of his private life confidential, fans admire his dedication to his craft and the passion he brings to his performances.
In the following sections, we will explore Jey Uso’s career and achievements as one-half of the popular tag team, The Usos, as well as his recent split from The Bloodline, marking an exciting new chapter in his professional journey.
The Usos’ Career and Achievements
Jey Uso, alongside his brother Jimmy Uso, formed the tag team known as The Usos. As The Usos, they have had a highly successful career in WWE. They are three-time Raw Tag Team Champions and five-time SmackDown Tag Team Champions, making them eight-time tag team champions overall. They held the record for the longest male tag team championship reign in WWE history, lasting 622 days. The Usos have also won the Slammy Award for Tag Team of the Year in both 2014 and 2015. They have competed in the main event of several pay-per-views, including the first-ever tag team championship main event at WrestleMania.
The Bloodline and The Usos’ Split
From July 2021 to June 2023, Jey Uso was a part of the villainous stable known as The Bloodline. This stable, led by the dominant Roman Reigns, also included Jey’s brother Jimmy Uso and their younger brother Solo Sikoa. The Bloodline has consistently been the top stable in WWE for nearly three years, showcasing their dominance and power in the ring.
However, after a match against Roman Reigns at SummerSlam, The Usos made the difficult decision to split up. This marked the end of their time as a tag team, a partnership that was built on brotherhood and shared success. The split signifies a turning point in their careers as they now embark on separate paths, each charting their own course in the highly competitive world of professional wrestling.
The decision to part ways was undoubtedly a heart-wrenching one for both Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso, who have achieved incredible feats as The Usos. The Bloodline’s split opens up new possibilities and opportunities for both superstars as they strive to establish their individual legacies and prove their mettle in the WWE ring. It will be fascinating to witness their journey and how they adapt to their new circumstances, navigating the ever-changing landscape of professional wrestling.