Jey Uso, a former member of The Bloodline, recently threw a curveball in his ongoing solo storyline as he moved from Friday Night SmackDown to Monday Night RAW, courtesy of Cody Rhodes.
After quitting from his former stable and leaving his brothers, Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa, as well as his cousin, Roman Reigns, he's now set to go from heel to face - a move that will be better for his career in the long run. But, make no mistake, this isn't going to come easy.
As we found out after his Monday Night RAW debut, Jey's past misdeeds, committed while aligned with The Bloodline, particularly against wrestlers like Drew McIntyre and Matt Riddle, have come back to haunt him. This presents a twist - and a refreshing one, if we might add - in the wrestling world, where heels turning into faces often seem to experience an abrupt amnesia of their past transgressions.

This does, however, pose a significant danger for Jey. The wrestling world hasn't forgotten how he stood firmly by The Bloodline, enforcing Roman's will. Now, apart from Sami Zayn, he's left with scarcely any allies.


