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In case you need a subtle reminder, add this Jimmy Uso No Yeet T-Shirt to your WWE wardrobe. Lord knows Jimmy Uso has slipped up a few times, but The Tribal Chief has been there to correct his cousin.
Whether you are team 'Yeet' or 'No Yeet', Jey Uso simply was not going to be denied his moment at WrestleMania 41. Jey Uso is World Heavyweight Champion / WWE.com Jey Uso woke up Sunday morning ...
Jey Uso‘s “Yeet” movement in WWE spans back a few years now. However, it was nearly derailed. In 2021, after WWE learned that independent wrestler Kassey Huffman previously filed a trademark ...
Yet, along the way, he drove a wedge between Jey and his family, causing irreparable damage. So, no. I don’t trust Sami Zayn, whose sudden reemergence on Raw should raise some eyebrows.
Speaking on "Nightcap," Uso explained that most of his family has been using "Yeet" on WWE television for a long time, and that the origins of the phrase has always been apart of west coast slang.
Jey Uso seemingly found a new catchphrase recently in the popular slang term "Yeet," with the term emblazoned on his shirt and fans chanting it incessantly at the former Bloodline member, which is ...
Reigns answered “No Yeet”, but Jimmy pointed out that he’s the only one who follows Reigns anymore, and that they need some help, setting up for the anticpated reunion between Reigns and Jey.
Jey Uso has fully blossomed into a singles star. The lifelong tag team wrestler got a taste of one-on-one action for the first time in Fall 2020 when he pursued the WWE Universal Championship ...
"Welcome to the yeet era," Uso told reporters at the post-WrestleMania 41 press conference. "I don’t know what’s about to happen. I’m gonna embrace the hate. I’m gonna embrace the love.
Yeet, however, was among 300 words updated to Dictionary.com in 2021. Morse points out that yeet is known among professional wrestling fans (as is the slang word “ mid ”), thanks to WWE’s ...
About 62% of teenagers use the word "sus" to call out questionable behavior or suggest one has a devious motive. The second and third most common slang terms are "bet" and "yeet." ...