Jey Uso Not Medically Cleared After Drew McIntyre’s Brutal Attack on WWE RAW

Jey Uso is officially sidelined from competition after a vicious backstage attack by Drew McIntyre on the December 9, 2024, episode of WWE RAW. This brutal assault leaves the Bloodline shaken as tensions rise in WWE.

Drew McIntyre’s Calculated Assault on Jey Uso

On RAW, Drew McIntyre revealed that he was the mastermind behind last week’s backstage ambush on Jey Uso. McIntyre broke his silence, admitting to not only attacking Jey but also targeting Sami Zayn during the main event. Reflecting on the events of Survivor Series: WarGames, McIntyre expressed disdain for the Bloodline and CM Punk’s alliance with Roman Reigns.

“I saw the OG Bloodline and CM Punk standing side-by-side with Roman Reigns,” McIntyre stated. “At least CM Punk took a bribe. Zayn and the Usos? They sold out for absolutely nothing.”

Jey Uso’s Injury Update

During the December 9 broadcast, WWE announcer Joe Tessitore delivered the grim news: Jey Uso is not medically cleared to compete due to the injuries sustained from McIntyre’s attack. This unexpected absence disrupts the Bloodline’s momentum and raises questions about their ability to respond to McIntyre’s onslaught.

Jey’s injury adds another layer of drama to the ongoing rivalry between McIntyre and the Bloodline, building anticipation for future confrontations.

Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre Announced

Adding fuel to the fire, WWE announced that Drew McIntyre will face Sami Zayn at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, 2024. This matchup promises to be an emotionally charged showdown as Zayn seeks revenge for his fallen ally. The ongoing feud between McIntyre and the Bloodline is shaping up to be one of the most intense storylines in WWE heading into 2025.

What’s Next for the Bloodline?

With Jey Uso temporarily out of action, the Bloodline must regroup and plan their next move. How will they respond to McIntyre’s relentless assaults, and what role will Roman Reigns play in this escalating conflict? Fans eagerly await the answers in the coming weeks.

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