Second King Of The Ring Semifinal Set

Jey Uso won a chaotic main event on WWE RAW to advance in the King of the Ring tournament, setting up a semifinal match against Cody Rhodes.

Second King Of The Ring Semifinal Set
  • Jey Uso won a Fatal Four-Way match on WWE RAW to advance to the King of the Ring semifinals, where he will face Cody Rhodes.
  • The match featured interference from Bron Breakker, Sami Zayn, Penta, and LA Knight, with Uso ultimately securing victory via spear and Uso Splashes on Bronson Reed.
  • After the match, Seth Rollins confronted Uso but was interrupted by Cody Rhodes, leading to a staredown before Rollins exited the ring.
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Jey Uso secured a victory in a Fatal Four-Way main event on the May 26 episode of WWE RAW, advancing to the semifinals of the King of the Ring tournament. The win sets up a future match between Uso and Cody Rhodes. Uso’s participation in the contest was unannounced until General Manager Adam Pearce revealed his involvement prior to the match.

The contest featured Uso, Sheamus, Rusev, and Bronson Reed. Throughout the match, Sheamus and Rusev engaged in a notable exchange of strikes. In another significant sequence, Sheamus executed a White Noise on Reed, which resulted in a two-count. Uso delivered a series of superkicks to his opponents before Rusev countered and applied his Accolade submission, from which Uso managed to escape.

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A series of interferences marked the latter portion of the match. The first involved Bron Breakker, who pushed Uso from the top turnbuckle. Sami Zayn then appeared to confront Breakker, leading to Zayn being thrown over the ringside commentary desk. Penta followed, neutralizing Breakker. The final interference came from LA Knight, who pushed Reed off the top rope as he was positioning for a move.

The match concluded after the series of external involvements. Jey Uso capitalized on the situation by delivering a spear to Reed, followed by two Uso Splashes to secure the pinfall victory.

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Following the match, Seth Rollins made his way to the ring. He was promptly interrupted by the arrival of Cody Rhodes. The two men engaged in a staredown before Rollins exited the ring, leaving Rhodes and Uso standing as the program concluded.

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