“I feel like my family is running WWE” – WWE Star Jey Uso Discusses Afa and Sika Anoa’i’s Influence Wrestling Industry | WWE News
Let’s take a look at what Jey Uso shared about Afa and Sika Anoa’i
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Speaking at Fanatics Fest, Uso emphasized the profound impact the Wild Samoans had on the wrestling industry.Uso said –
“They’re the ones who set the table, “If it wasn’t for them or ‘High Chief’ Peter Maivia, none of the family tree grows, you know what I’m saying? My family’s going through some hard times right now, man, but wrestling just gives us hope.”
Uso reflected on how wrestling serves as a source of solace for his family during these challenging times. He noted how events like WWE SmackDown offer a way to process emotions and find comfort. Uso Added-
“I feel like my family is running WWE, “Like we always have.”
He feels a deep responsibility to carry on the Anoa’i legacy and believes that he and his brothers and cousins are doing just that.
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The Anoa’i family is always in the spotlight in WWE. Jey Uso is currently part of a romantic storyline with Rhea Ripley, while other family members are at war. Solo Sikoa declared himself the Tribal Chief when Roman Reigns was away, but Reigns recently returned and reclaimed his position as the real Tribal Chief. The storyline involving these superstars is thrilling and intense, and the audience always loves every member of the Anoa’i family.