The Usos Reunite on WWE Raw — Wrestlepalooza Tag Match Confirmed

Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum erupted tonight when Jey Uso’s music hit to open Monday Night Raw. At first, Jey appeared alone—only to be joined moments later by his brother, Jimmy Uso, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The reunion wasn’t just for nostalgia: it confirmed that The Usos will face Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker of “The Vision” at Wrestlepalooza on September 20.
Is Jimmy Uso Moving to Raw?
The bigger question after this segment wasn’t just about the pop they received, but about what this move means for Jimmy. Is he officially switching brands to Raw, or is this strictly a one-off to fuel the Wrestlepalooza storyline? Triple H has pushed long-term booking as a cornerstone of WWE’s new direction (he has claimed), but pairing The Usos back together may feel like a quick fix rather than a carefully built arc.
Reed & Breakker Confront the Usos
Without entrance music, Reed and Breakker hit the stage to confront The Usos, mocking Jimmy for being on the wrong brand and warning that “The Vision runs Raw.” The Usos fired back with a challenge for a match tonight, but Reed dismissed it with a cold “no, no, no,” insisting the fight will wait until Wrestlepalooza. The tense standoff locked the tag match in for September 20, but also reignited debate about whether WWE is leaning too heavily on established names instead of building new star tag teams.
The Bigger Picture
Don’t get it twisted—the Usos are still a major draw, and the live reaction tonight proved that. But questions linger: does this reunion stall Jey’s singles momentum? Does it prevent Jimmy from carving his own path? And is WWE sacrificing long-term character growth for short-term buzz ahead of its first-ever PLE on ESPN?
IT'S ON!
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THE USOS vs. BREAKKER & REED at WRESTLEPALOOZA!!!
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Reuniting The Usos guarantees a hot crowd and mainstream attention—especially with Wrestlepalooza airing on ESPN. But there’s a downside. WWE risks undercutting the momentum of both Jey and Jimmy’s singles runs by throwing them back into the tag mix. Reed and Breakker are dominant, but they don’t yet carry the star power of The Usos, which is exactly why this match was booked: name recognition. This feels less like Triple H’s “long-term vision” and more like a short-term strategy to stack Wrestlepalooza with star power. Time will tell if it pays off.