The Usos

Team Name:
The Usos
Members:
- Jimmy Uso (Jonathan Solofa Fatu)
- Jey Uso (Joshua Samuel Fatu)
Hometown:
San Francisco, California, USA
Billed From:
Pensacola, Florida (often used in WWE storylines)
Combined Weight:
479 lbs (217 kg)
Family and Heritage
The Usos are twin brothers and members of the legendary Anoaʻi family, a Samoan wrestling dynasty that includes Roman Reigns, Rikishi (their father), Umaga, Yokozuna, The Rock, and The Wild Samoans.
They are first cousins to Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa (their real-life younger brother).
Their ring name, “Uso,” means “brother” in Samoan, highlighting their heritage and close bond.
Early Life and Background
- Born: August 22, 1985
- Trained by: Rikishi, Afa & Sika Anoaʻi
- College: Both attended University of West Alabama, played football before transitioning to wrestling.
WWE Debut
- Main Roster Debut: May 24, 2010, on WWE Raw
- Introduced as heels with Tamina Snuka as their manager, targeting The Hart Dynasty.
- Originally wore face paint and traditional Samoan attire in their early babyface years.
Tag Team Career Highlights
WWE Tag Team Championships:
- 8-Time WWE Tag Team Champions (as of 2023)
- SmackDown Tag Team Titles: 5x
- Raw Tag Team Titles: 3x
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions:
- The Usos were the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history.
- Reign lasted 622 days (2021–2023)
- Held both Raw and SmackDown Tag Titles simultaneously
Match of the Year (WWE Slammy Awards / WWE Year-End Awards):
- 2017: vs. The New Day (Hell in a Cell)
- 2023: Involvement in The Bloodline storyline
PWI Tag Team of the Year:
- 2014
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
Gimmick and Evolution
Early Gimmick:
- High-energy babyfaces
- Known for their war dance (Siva Tau), face paint, and family pride
Heel Turn (2016):
- Dropped the paint, adopted a street-style look
- Reinvented themselves with edgier promos, black attire, and gritty personas
- Called themselves the “Down Since Day One” Usos
The Bloodline Era (2020–2023):
- Joined Roman Reigns as enforcers of The Bloodline faction
- Central to one of WWE’s most critically acclaimed storylines in modern history
- Known for dramatic tension, character development, and emotional storytelling
- Notable feuds: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn, The New Day, and eventually each other
Breakup and Solo Careers
Jey Uso (Main Event Jey):
- Turned face in 2023, left The Bloodline after tensions with Roman Reigns and Jimmy
- Moved to WWE Raw
- Received a strong singles push and branded himself as “Main Event Jey Uso”
- Challenged for World Titles and tagged with Cody Rhodes in 2023–2024
Jimmy Uso:
- Remained aligned with Roman Reigns longer
- Eventually betrayed his brother Jey (SummerSlam 2023), citing jealousy and family conflict
- Rejoined The Bloodline briefly but became increasingly unstable, teasing a full breakdown or redemption arc
Signature Moves (as a Team)
- Double Superkick
- Uso Splash (Top-rope splash)
- Samoan Drop
- Superkick Party (inspired by The Young Bucks)
- Double Suicide Dives
Legacy
- Regarded as one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history
- Helped redefine modern tag team wrestling in WWE with consistent performances and dynamic rivalries
- Known for chemistry, timing, and charisma, both as a team and as individuals
- Central figures in the Bloodline Saga, one of WWE’s most praised long-term storylines
Outside the Ring
- Both have had legal issues related to DUIs, which impacted their careers at various points
- Appearances on reality TV (Total Divas)
- Heavily involved in charity and community events representing WWE
WWE Hall of Fame Potential
With their accomplishments, influence, and legacy, The Usos are considered future WWE Hall of Famers, whether inducted together or separately.
CATEGORIES Wrestlers
