Jimmy Uso’s impact on the SmackDown scene

Roman Reigns, WWE SmackDown (photo courtesy of WWE)
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The Usos immediately elevate the tag team division

The Usos are one of the best tag teams we have in the WWE. Along with the New Day, they’ve created some of the best moments in recent memory. Jimmy went out of action after the accident at WrestleMania 36, and the state of the tag team division went with him. The WWE hasn’t seemed interested in booking the tag team division too much success and looking at the entirety of the SmackDown tag teams shows that.

The Usos know how to burn the house down with their high-flying action and the ability to lift other teams when they work between the ropes. The Usos Penitentiary is looking for some new victims, but we would have to see who decides to step up to them when they reconcile as a tag team. Dolph and Roode seem to be the right opponents for them as they are heels, while The Usos will be great as babyfaces. Ziggler and Roode have not got the opportunity to showcase their skills, but Jimmy and Jey may bring the best out of them, thus creating new stars in the process that never got their due.

Jimmy Uso denies Roman Reigns’ authority and gets taken out

Jimmy Uso is not accepting this idea of Roman Reigns being The Tribal Chief. He looked perplexed upon return, and it was the same situation before The Swiss Cyborg decided to take out all members of the Anoa’i family. Jimmy is a star that needs the right amount of push, and The Big Dog may be the person to help him elevate him just as he did his brother.

It would be nice to see Jimmy deny Roman’s run and standing directly opposed to Reigns and his twin brother. There’s an interesting story that could be told between a heel Jey and a babyface Jimmy. A beating that takes out Jimmy for a couple of weeks will put him in contention for revenge, and you know it’s best served when one least expects it.