JEY USO position in the concussion protocol after WWE Wrestlepalooza

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JEY USO was a rough picnic in WWE Wresttlepalooza last night. An update appeared about his health.

Usos appeared when they faced Bron Bricker and Bruneson Reed in the Tag team match, with La Knight as a private guest referee.

Near the end of the match, a Yet man Dominate After Bron Bricker stunned with a steel chair, he wore his back on his forehead.

The big advertiser dog benefited from the opportunity and sent USOS via a dual spear table, followed by a tsunami by Red to pick up victory.

Because of the nature of J. infectionLa Knight heard heard to finish the match. Moments later, The doctor rushed To check a BloodLine OG member while Jimmy seemed clearly interested in his twin brother.

Brian Alvarez from Wrestling observer I learned that the former global heavyweight WWE champion was placed in the concussion protocol. However, there is still any information about whether it has already been injured.

“Ji seized himself open, Bron hit the chair and bounce Bron’s back and divided him six roads on Sunday,” he wrote. “It is in the concussion protocol, and it is a requirement after any injury like this.”


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After what happened last night, it appears that the competition between USos and Bron is out of completion.

However, JEY USO expressed his desire to see Jimmy’s success finds success as an individual competitor.

Speak on EspnYet said that his twin brother deserves to win an individual title before saying and doing it.

“He made my heart full of Joy Man. Big E was in FCW when we got there for the first time, and there was already there, so Lowkey learned the game from each of them, and our style. But I think my brother deserves the individual championship, and he will get it. (H/T – Wrestletalk))

With the WWE Crown jewel in the corner, it will be interesting to know if JEY USO will be medically surveyed to return to work in time for the next direct event in Australia.