Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker defeated the team of Jey Uso and LA Knight on Monday Night Raw. They, however, were not satisfied with the win and started inflicting more damage to Jey Uso. Jey Uso received a spear from Bron Breakker, followed by a Tsunami from Bronson Reed. LA Knight wasn’t spared when he came to the aid of Jey Uso and received a brutal spear from Bron Breakker.
Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed were getting ready to do to Jey Uso what they did to Roman Reigns a day before at Clash in Paris, but Jimmy Uso, with a chair in his hand, came to the aid of his brother and drove them away. Jey Uso was heard saying, I couldn’t do this anymore.
Family over EVERYTHING. ☝️
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Jimmy Uso just put an end to The Vision's attack on his brother Jey! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/SCzOEII00p
Jey Uso and LA Knight were so desperate to get their hands on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed that they accepted a match against them even when they were not fully fit. They were still recovering from the beating they took in the fatal four-way match for the World Heavyweight Championship. They had differences between them, which they put aside to get their hands on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
YEET!
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Paris just came unglued for Jey Uso! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/bopjjo9Lk8
LA Knight and Jey Uso gave a really tough fight to New Vision and were still willing to fight more, but their injured bodies could not take any more beating. What stood out during the match was Jey Uso and his endurance to pain. He was able to take down both Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker multiple times during the match with his injured midsection.
YEAH!
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
You can't keep LA Knight down for long 😤 pic.twitter.com/aEQMZCiXi2
Jey Uso would have easily defeated them had he been fully fit, but there is only so much he could do with an injured midsection. He was dominating Bronson Reed, but a Spear from Bron Breakker sealed the fate of the match.
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I am Ashish Negi, and I work as a WWE and NFL writer at The Playoffs. I have 5 years of experience in content writing, and I have written in different domains like Real Estate, but I found my love while writing in sports. I love watching sports and have been a fan of WWE and cricket. I got an opportunity to write full-time on WWE and NFL here, so following the footstep of my hero John Cena, I turn heel on my last company
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