How Jey Uso Ruined Wrestling For Me

Jey Uso is one of the most popular WWE Superstars of this generation. His entrance, the "YEET" movement, and his connection with the audience have made him a massive star. But popularity alone doesn't always make a great main event wrestler. In this documentary, I break down why Jey Uso has ruined wrestling for me—not because I dislike him, but because what his rise represents has changed what I value about professional wrestling. From his incredible work in The Bloodline storyline alongside Roman Reigns, to his singles run, Royal Rumble victory, World Heavyweight Championship reign, and eventual return to the tag team division, we examine whether WWE pushed Jey Uso beyond what he could realistically sustain. We'll also look at his in-ring performances, the YEET phenomenon, merchandise success, fan reactions, booking decisions, Triple H's comments, CM Punk, Gunther, Sami Zayn, Roman Reigns, WrestleMania, and why Jey Uso remains one of the most divisive stars in modern WWE. If you enjoyed this wrestling documentary, don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and let me know your opinion in the comments. Do you agree, or do you think Jey Uso deserves his spot at the top? Keywords: Jey Uso, Jey Uso documentary, Jey Uso analysis, Jey Uso criticism, YEET, Main Event Jey Uso, WWE, WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, WWE documentary, WWE analysis, WWE opinion, WWE news, Roman Reigns, The Bloodline, CM Punk, Gunther, Sami Zayn, WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, World Heavyweight Championship, Triple H, pro wrestling, wrestling analysis, wrestling commentary, wrestling documentary, wrestling video essay, WrestleFun. #WWE #JeyUso #Wrestling