Jey says he is now in New Orleans, but before he can go any further, Roman Reigns’ music hits and he appears alongside Solo Sikoa and Paul Heyman.
Reigns calls for New Orleans to acknowledge him, then claims to be the reason the WWE Universe loves The Usos. He says Jey has forgotten that he’s the one to open the show, and says he’s the one who made Jey “The Right Hand Man” and the “Main Event”. He says now that Jey no longer has any of what he once did, he thinks he’s the one who opens shows.
Jey says he never wanted any of that, because all he wanted to do is have Reigns’ back and support him. He says he stuck by Reigns throughout the last three years because he believed in him, but Reigns broke up their family and now he has to do what he has to. Reigns says none of that is on him because Jey is the one at fault, then reminds Jey that the only reason he was the right hand man was due to the fact that Jimmy was injured. He says he stole an opportunity from Jimmy, and Sikoa loves and respects him less than he does. Reigns says once things end at WWE SummerSlam, Jey will be done but in the event that he somehow manages to lose, then he does take everything from him but he will still have his name value. He tells Jey that he is alone, then asks why he thinks he can beat him. Jey reminds Reigns that he already has a victory over him and says he’ll do it again at SummerSlam.
Rey Mysterio then makes his way down to the ring.
Back from the break, we see Jey Uso run into Grayson Waller backstage. Waller invites Jey to be a guest on “The Grayson Waller Effect”, but Jey declines to do so and opts to slap Waller instead.
Back at ringside, Santos Escobar heads down.

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