Jey Uso Opens Up About Personal Return to Monday Night Raw

He’s still got it. There are all kinds of things that come together to complete a wrestler’s presentation. Some of the most important are aspects that can draw the fans in through one way or another. Those are the kinds of things that make for some fun, personalized touches, but there can always be something wrong with them. That was the case last week, but now things seem to have changed a bit.

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Last week, a report surfaced that WWE had dropped Jey Uso’s “YEET” catchphrase, as it had already been trademarked by an independent wrestler in West Virginia. However, Uso came to the ring wearing a YEET shirt again this week and said he had the phrase back. There is no word on how WWE came to an agreement on using the phrase but Uso appears to be allowed to use it for the time being.

Uso is a big star. Check out what he has been up to lately:

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Opinion: While I’m not sure, I would highly suspect that this is the result of WWE paying the trademark holder a tidy sum to allow them to use the phrase. A nice check very well may have been enough to get WWE whatever they wanted here and that is not a bad thing. Whatever happened, at the end of the day, Uso has his catchphrase back and I’m going to assume that is all that matters.

What do you think of the catchphrase? What is your favorite catchphrase in wrestling? Let us know in the comments below.

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