People hating on Jey Uso really made something click for me.
Everyone’s reduced this man’s career to one fucking word.
They don’t see the reactions, the connection, the work. How many guys can hold over 60,000 people in the palm of their hand the way he does?
They just say “superkick” and act like that erases 15 years of consistently being an amazing worker—especially alongside his brother, where he’s been one of the most reliable performers in the business.
Jey’s not some “undeserving” new guy getting over out of nowhere and pushed to the moon suddenly. He’s been grinding, learning, and evolving for over a decade. And now, now, when he’s closer to the end of his career than the beginning, he’s finally getting this level of shine.
How can that not be inspiring?!
I’ve never tried to look like Jey Uso, but if someone compares me to him—even as a joke—I’ll take that. It makes me laugh. Why? Because there are way worse names to be mentioned next to.
Congratulations Uce! YEET!
Per @JonHeyman (https://t.co/JSujYVcHY2), the Yankees "wouldn't budge" on giving Juan Soto a suite at Yankee Stadium, feeling that it couldn't be done when Aaron Judge & Derek Jeter paid for their suites.
Steve Cohen included a Citi Field suite for Soto's family in his Mets deal
Julius Randle came to New York when no one wanted to
When he saw how bad it was, he didn't ask out
He talked to Leon & Wes
They ended up joining him
The next season he led us back to the playoffs
He put New York on his back
And we will never forget
I received a phone call from WWE that I was being let out of my contract. Minutes later, my family got another phone call.
From Immersed: Ali vs. Bailey. Link below.