Jimmy Uso is excited to reunite with his brother Jey Uso at WWE Wrestlepalooza.
The Usos, who previously teamed up in March against A-Town Down Under, are back as a permanent duo. They will face The Vision’s Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed this weekend at WWE Wresltepalooza.
Ahead of their reunion match, Jimmy Uso told Fox News that Wrestlepalooza feels like WrestleMania, with the energy and intensity of a big fight. “Wrestlepalooza, to me, I was just telling my brother is, this got that ‘Mania vibe here. This got that big fight feel here. So to double back with my brother, and we’re going up against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, hungry talent, great in the ring, these brothers can go, I’m ready to see where we’re at.”
Jimmy said he is eager to see if they can still perform at the level that made them one of WWE’s greatest tag teams. “It’s been a while. I’m ready to see whether the Usos, one of the greatest tag teams ever, how we’re going to perform. Can we keep it up? We got some young dogs in there that’s ready to prove themselves.”
Jimmy Uso on nerves and fan energy ahead of WWE reunion match
Jimmy Uso said he isn’t too worried about ring rust as a tag team, but he is focused on how the energy in the arena will affect their performance. “Honestly, bro, I think it’s more like a mental rust because you have those doubts – ‘Do the Usos still got that charisma? Do they still got that chemistry? Can they still go in there and let everybody know the reason why they were the longest-reigning tag team in WWE for a reason?’ That’s the only thing but I think that’s normal right?” he said. “
“That nervousness – if you ain’t kinda shaken, if you ain’t got that nervousness in you, it’s time to hang them boots up. I still feel it everyday before we about to walk out through them curtains. Hell man, I don’t see how my brother does it. He comes out every week in that crowd. It’s intense, man. I’ve been in the crowd with him a few times during his entrance, and I’ll tell you, that energy, that’s a real thing, man. We’re ready to keep it going and keep it moving and bring that energy in.”
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