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In September 2010, the Usos debuted on ''[[WWE NXT|NXT Redemption]]'', delivering post-match attacks on the team of [[Darren Young (wrestler)|Darren Young]] and [[JTG]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Walek|first=Gregory|title=NXT Results – 9/13/11|url=www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1316019726|publisher=Wrestleview|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> The Usos then went on to defeat Young and JTG on the September 27 episode of ''NXT Redemption''. However, just like how the Usos debuted on NXT, they were attacked after their win by another debuting tag team, [[Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Caldwell|first=James|title=CALDWELL'S WWE NXT RESULTS 9/27:Complete "virtual time" coverage of NXT Season 5, Week 30 |url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wwenxtreport/article_53732.shtml|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> and the Usos were defeated by Hawkins and Reks the next week. In the following months and into 2012, the Usos would exchange victories with Hawkins and Reks on NXT, while continually losing to [[Primo & Epico|Primo and Epico]] on SmackDown.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jey Uso's WWE Matches|url=http: //profightdb.com/wrestlers/jey-uso-6302.html?year=0&|work=The Internet Wrestling Database|accessdate=March 27, 2012}}</ref> In March 2012, the Usos would start a feud with [[Darren Young (wrestler)|Darren Young]] and [[Titus O'Neil]] after the duo mocked their pre-match Siva Tau.<ref>{{cite web|last=Walek|first=Gregory|title=NXT Results – 3/14/12|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1331865100|publisher=Wrestleview|accessdate=March 27, 2012}}</ref> Although the Usos would gain success against Young and O'Neil in tag team matches, they were continually defeated in singles matches. The two also reunited with [[Tamina]].<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Justin|title=JAMES'S WWE NXT REPORT 3/28 – Week 56: Kidnapping angle continues, very long backstage segment delivers, Uso main event|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wwenxtreport/article_59659.shtml|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> |
In September 2010, the Usos debuted on ''[[WWE NXT|NXT Redemption]]'', delivering post-match attacks on the team of [[Darren Young (wrestler)|Darren Young]] and [[JTG]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Walek|first=Gregory|title=NXT Results – 9/13/11|url=www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1316019726|publisher=Wrestleview|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> The Usos then went on to defeat Young and JTG on the September 27 episode of ''NXT Redemption''. However, just like how the Usos debuted on NXT, they were attacked after their win by another debuting tag team, [[Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks]],<ref>{{cite web|last=Caldwell|first=James|title=CALDWELL'S WWE NXT RESULTS 9/27:Complete "virtual time" coverage of NXT Season 5, Week 30 |url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wwenxtreport/article_53732.shtml|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> and the Usos were defeated by Hawkins and Reks the next week. In the following months and into 2012, the Usos would exchange victories with Hawkins and Reks on NXT, while continually losing to [[Primo & Epico|Primo and Epico]] on SmackDown.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jey Uso's WWE Matches|url=http: //profightdb.com/wrestlers/jey-uso-6302.html?year=0&|work=The Internet Wrestling Database|accessdate=March 27, 2012}}</ref> In March 2012, the Usos would start a feud with [[Darren Young (wrestler)|Darren Young]] and [[Titus O'Neil]] after the duo mocked their pre-match Siva Tau.<ref>{{cite web|last=Walek|first=Gregory|title=NXT Results – 3/14/12|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1331865100|publisher=Wrestleview|accessdate=March 27, 2012}}</ref> Although the Usos would gain success against Young and O'Neil in tag team matches, they were continually defeated in singles matches. The two also reunited with [[Tamina]].<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Justin|title=JAMES'S WWE NXT REPORT 3/28 – Week 56: Kidnapping angle continues, very long backstage segment delivers, Uso main event|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wwenxtreport/article_59659.shtml|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> |
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At [[WrestleMania XXVIII]], the Usos unsuccessfully challenged for the WWE Tag Team Championship in a triple threat dark match against champions [[Primo & Epico]] and [[Tyson Kidd]] & [[Justin Gabriel]] when the defending champions retained their titles. At No Way Out, The Usos competed with Primo and Epico, Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd, and The Prime Time Players in a Fatal-4-Way Tag Team match to determine the Number 1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Champions and were |
At [[WrestleMania XXVIII]], the Usos unsuccessfully challenged for the WWE Tag Team Championship in a triple threat dark match against champions [[Primo & Epico]] and [[Tyson Kidd]] & [[Justin Gabriel]] when the defending champions retained their titles. At No Way Out, The Usos competed with Primo and Epico, Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd, and The Prime Time Players in a Fatal-4-Way Tag Team match to determine the Number 1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Champions and were unsuccessful. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/quicknews/article_59859.shtml|title=Pre-WM28 update – Tag Title result|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=April 1, 2012|first=James|last=Caldwell}}</ref> |
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The Usos | |
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Tag team | |
Members | Jimmy Uso Jey/Jules Uso |
Name(s) | The Fatu Brothers[1] The Fatu Twins[1] The Samoan Soldiers[2] The Uso Brothers[3] The Usos[4] |
Billed heights | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) (Jimmy)[5] 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) (Jey)[4] |
Combined billed weight | 479 lb (217 kg): 251 lb (114 kg) (Jimmy)[5] 228 lb (103 kg) (Jey)[4] |
Hometown | San Francisco, California[6][7] |
Billed from | San Francisco, California[4][5] |
Former member(s) | Tamina |
Debut | June 8, 2007[6][7] |
The Usos (also known as The Uso Brothers) are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of identical twin brothers Jimmy and Jey Uso (born August 22, 1985) from San Francisco, California. The Usos appear in WWE, competing on the SmackDown brand. The pair were previously managed by Tamina. The Usos are former FCW Florida Tag Team Champions.
Jimmy (real name Jonathan Solofa Fatu Jr.) and Jey (real name Joshua Samuel Fatu) are the twin sons of Solofa Fatu, better known as Rikishi, and are part of the Anoa'i family. Tamina (real name Sarona Reiher) is the daughter of Jimmy Snuka and sister of Jimmy Reiher, Jr.
History
World Xtreme Wrestling
Appearing under their real names, Jonathan and Joshua Fatu debuted as a tag team at a World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW) show in Milton, Florida on June 8, 2007.[6][7]
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling (2009–2010)
Jimmy Uso (Jonathan Fatu) appeared at the Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) television tapings on November 5, accompanying Donny Marlow to the ring.[8] Jimmy also appeared in a dark match prior to the FCW television tapings on November 19, defeating Titus O'Neill.[9]
The Usos began 2010 by defeating The Rotondo Brothers (Duke and Bo) on January 14.[10] In a clash of the generational wrestlers on February 18, The Rotundo Brothers teamed up with Wes Brisco to defeat the Usos and Donny Marlow.[11] They continued their association with Marlow at the television tapings on February 25, when he accompanied them to ringside for a victory against Titus O'Neill and Big E. Langston.[12] In March they were joined by Sarona Snuka, who began acting as their manager and on March 13, the Usos defeated The Fortunate Sons (Joe Hennig and Brett DiBiase) to win the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship.[13][14][15] They made their first title defense at the March 18 television tapins by defeating The Dudebusters (Trent Baretta and Caylen Croft) to retain.[16] They went on to successfully defend the championship against Percy Watson and Darren Young, Hunico and Tito Nieves, Skip Sheffield and Darren Young, and The Dudebusters, who they defeated by disqualification when Tamina pulled the referee out of the ring to stop him from counting the pinfall.[17][18][19][20] On June 3, the Usos lost the Florida Tag Team Championship to "Los Aviadores" (Hunico and Dos Equis).[13][21]
Raw and managing by Tamina (2010–2011)
On the May 24, 2010 episode of Raw, the Usos and Tamina made their debut by attacking the Unified Tag Team Champions, The Hart Dynasty (Tyson Kidd, David Hart Smith, and Natalya).[22][23] The following week, Raw General Manager Bret Hart stated that he had signed them to contracts. That night, the trio cut a promo, stating that they were looking for respect for their families. They were interrupted and attacked by The Hart Dynasty, who were seeking revenge for the surprise attack the previous week.[24] The Usos attempted to attack The Hart Dynasty again on the June 7 episode of Raw, but The Harts were ready and gained the upper hand.[25] The Usos made their in-ring debut for the brand on the June 17 episode of Superstars, defeating Goldust and Mark Henry.[26] Three days later they made their pay-per-view debut by losing to The Hart Dynasty in a six-person mixed tag team match at Fatal 4-Way.[27] The Usos were scheduled to face The Hart Dynasty on the June 28 episode of Raw, but the match never started as the Usos instead attacked The Harts when they were entering the ring.[28] The Usos defeated The Hart Dynasty for the first time in a six-person mixed tag team match on the July 12 episode of Raw when Jey pinned Smith.[29] The Usos challenged The Harts for the Unified Tag Team Championship at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, but were unsuccessful.[30] On the July 26 episode of Raw, Jey Uso went against Randy Orton in his first singles match on the brand in a losing effort. They received another shot for the WWE Tag Team Championship at Night of Champions in a Tag Team Turmoil match, where they eliminated The Hart Dynasty then Vladimir Kozlov and Santino Marella before being eliminated by Mark Henry and Evan Bourne. On the December 6 episode of Raw, the Usos were in a fatal four way tag match and were eliminated, but Tamina stayed in the corner of Marella and Kozlov, and Marella upon their winning of the WWE Tag Team Championship, as a result she turned face, and left the Usos.
SmackDown and NXT (2011–present)
On April 26, 2011, both Usos (Jimmy and Jey) were drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2011 Supplemental Draft.[31] On the June 2 episode of Superstars, the Usos turned face when they went against The Corre (Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater) in a losing effort.[32] Throughout June 2011, the Usos continued to exchange victories with Gabriel and Slater in tag team matches, while managing to defeat them in two six-man tag matches while partnering once with Ezekiel Jackson and once with Trent Barreta.[33] As of the June 24 episode of SmackDown, the Usos have been performing the Siva Tau, a traditional Samoan war dance, as part of their ring entrance, using the dance to display their strength and energize themselves.[34][35] On the July 29 episode of SmackDown, the Usos challenged David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty for the WWE Tag Team Titles, but were defeated.[36]
In September 2010, the Usos debuted on NXT Redemption, delivering post-match attacks on the team of Darren Young and JTG.[37] The Usos then went on to defeat Young and JTG on the September 27 episode of NXT Redemption. However, just like how the Usos debuted on NXT, they were attacked after their win by another debuting tag team, Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks,[38] and the Usos were defeated by Hawkins and Reks the next week. In the following months and into 2012, the Usos would exchange victories with Hawkins and Reks on NXT, while continually losing to Primo and Epico on SmackDown.[39] In March 2012, the Usos would start a feud with Darren Young and Titus O'Neil after the duo mocked their pre-match Siva Tau.[40] Although the Usos would gain success against Young and O'Neil in tag team matches, they were continually defeated in singles matches. The two also reunited with Tamina.[41]
At WrestleMania XXVIII, the Usos unsuccessfully challenged for the WWE Tag Team Championship in a triple threat dark match against champions Primo & Epico and Tyson Kidd & Justin Gabriel when the defending champions retained their titles. At No Way Out, The Usos competed with Primo and Epico, Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd, and The Prime Time Players in a Fatal-4-Way Tag Team match to determine the Number 1 contenders for the WWE Tag Team Champions and were unsuccessful. [42]
Other media
The pair starred in the first episode of 'Outside the Ring' where they cooked a traditional Samoan barbecue.[43]
Personal lives
Jonathan Solofa Fatu and Joshua Samuel Fatu were born in San Francisco on August 22, 1985,[6][7] and are of Samoan descent. Their stage name "uso" means "brother" in the Samoan language. They are the twin sons of Solofa Fatu, better known as Rikishi. They are also also part of the Anoa'i family.[22] WWE announcer Josh Mathews has also mentioned that they attended the University of Hawaii however this is false, the brothers actually attended University of West Alabama where they played football as linebackers. Jonathan played one season (2003) while Joshua played from 2003–2005.[44] Their uncle was Eddie Fatu better known as Umaga who was a former Intercontinental Champion, and wrestled for WWE between 2002 to 2003 and 2005 to 2009. On September 29, 2011, Jonathan Fatu was arrested and charged with DUI in Tampa, Florida, after driving the wrong way on a one-way street and failing a breathalyzer test,[45] and his court case was postponed to January 2013.[46]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Superfly Splash (Diving splash, sometimes a double diving splash)[47][48][49]
- Signature moves
- Alley-Us[50] (Pop-up into a Samoan drop)[51][52]
- Backbreaker hold / Diving elbow drop combination[49][53]
- Bridging double underhook suplex[54]
- Bridging Northern Lights suplex[55] (Jey)
- Corner splash[52][56]
- Diving headbutt[57][58]
- Double back elbow, followed by a double elbow drop[49][54][59]
- Double headbutt drop[49]
- Full nelson bomb[60][61] (Jimmy)
- Irish whip / Uppercut combination[62]
- Running butt bump to a seated opponent in the corner[57][63]
- Spinning forearm smash[54][64] (Jey)
- Spinning side slam[53]
- Superkick,[56] sometimes a double superkick[52]
- Thrust kick to the gut[62]
- Entrance themes
- "Get Up" by Extreme Music (2010–2011)
- "Alga" by Jim Johnston (June 24, 2011–present; played while the Usos are performing the Siva Tau)
- "Never Make It Without You (Instrumental)" by Fifth Floor (June 24, 2011 – October 19, 2011; played after the Usos performed the Siva Tau)
- "So Close Now" by David Dallas (October 26, 2011–present; played after the Usos performed the Siva Tau)[65]
Championships and accomplishments
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External links
- 1985 births
- American people of Samoan descent
- American professional wrestlers
- Anoaʻi family
- Articles about multiple people
- Identical twins
- Independent promotions teams and stables
- Living people
- People from San Francisco, California
- Sportspeople from San Francisco, California
- WWE teams and stables
- Twin people from the United States
- Twin sportspeople