Is Jey Uso’s entrance bigger than The Rock’s and The Undertaker’s? Well, that’s what Jimmy Uso thinks. On September 20, 2025, The Usos appeared as guests on ESPN, ahead of Wrestlepalooza, where Big Jim made a bold statement of how his brother, Jey Uso, has got the world “yeetin’” alongside him, making him bigger than ‘The Brahma Bull’ and ‘The Phenom.’ He said,
He’s had the hottest intro in the game. I sit here today and never thought it would get bigger than The Undertaker. Yeah, I said it. I thought this entrance would never get bigger than The Rock. Yeah, I said it. This boy come out here every day, dawg! Be yeetin’ and got the whole. That’s love! That’s present!
The comments went viral on social media (via X), where fans did not waste any time, calling him “delusional” and saying that ‘The Yeet Man’ can never match the aura of the two WWE Legends. Here’s what the fans tweeted on social media:
This whole family (Rikishi's) is so fucking delusional.
I lobe the USO’s but come on dude😂
Calma
Can’t match that aura pic.twitter.com/S3QNlrOVPJ
Nothing comes close to The Undertaker's entrance !
10 years from now people will still remember the Undertaker & Rock. Uso won’t even be a footnote
Never compare that fucking clown to Undertaker ever again
Bias at its finest
It is as clear as day that fans disagree with what Jimmy Uso thinks about his brother’s entrance, but it does not change the fact that the former World Heavyweight Champion’s entrance is enjoyed by the live crowd, as the entire arena will be filled with “Yeet” chants.
What Makes Jey Uso Such a Hot Name in WWE
The rise of Jey Uso in WWE has been the most polarizing topic and has divided the WWE Universe, as they do not see him in the same light as other WWE Superstars. However, fans who have been watching WWE for the past few years would realize how the company has worked immensely on his character growth.
This was showcased during The Bloodline Saga, where he was initially shown as a mere henchman for Roman Reigns. But as the storyline progressed, he became ‘The Right Hand Man’ and grew immensely both as a performer and a character, and being with ‘The OTC’ gave him the spotlight that made him a face that fans would cheer for.
That was not all, because the unseen twists and the emotional turmoil that he was put in made him a face that fans started to root for, making him an underdog. Since the WWE Universe loves to root for underdogs, Daniel Bryan being the best example, Jey Uso got a massive push. Consequently, even after he parted ways with Reigns’ Bloodline, he continued to be a part of major storylines.
Hence, Jey Uso continued to check all the boxes, convincing Triple H and his creative team to give him the push he deserved (via Netflix). Since then, he won the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble, eliminating John Cena, and then defeating Gunther at WrestleMania 41 for the World Heavyweight Championship.
This skyrocketed his popularity, and even WWE has helped him polish his shortcomings that may make him look bad in front of a live crowd. These efforts have paid off immensely, entertaining the fans on numerous instances and even recreating iconic WWE spots.
WWE Could Be Grooming Jey Uso to Be the Next Roman Reigns
Ever since Jey Uso received the advice from Roman Reigns during a backstage segment, he has not been himself, trying to show authority and how he was ready to “smash” people if that brought him respect. This led to the interesting theory of how he would betray Jimmy Uso during their match at Wrestlepalooza and join The Vision.
However, that might not be the case because Reigns told him not to “trust” others and that he should not expect to get “help,” nor should he be helping others anymore. He told his cousin to “smash them all” and create his own “legacy” (via YouTube).
This reinforces the fact that The Usos will go their separate paths after the match, where Jey Uso will be challenging Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship. After all, the last thing ‘The Head of the Table’ would like to see is his cousin joining the faction of his eternal rival.
With Jimmy Uso praising his brother, Jey Uso, over his entrance, do you think the hype around him is justified? Let us know in the comments below!
Wrestlepalooza can be streamed live on September 20, 2025, at 7 ET/4 PT, exclusively on ESPN (USA) and Netflix globally.