Who attacked Jey Uso?
The attacker remains unknown, adding a mystery element to the storyline.
Wrestling / WWE
This week's WWE SmackDown saw significant changes ahead of the Elimination Chamber event, including a shocking attack on Jey Uso and a new addition to the Elimination Chamber match. The Women’s Tag Team Championship also changed hands.
WWE SmackDown opened with Jey Uso being attacked backstage, resulting in him being taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Jacob Fatu accompanied him, expressing his anger to General Manager Nick Aldis and demanding justice. Logan Paul and Jacob Fatu both lobbied for Uso’s spot in the Elimination Chamber, leading to a main event match between them. Drew McIntyre interfered in the Paul-Fatu match, attacking Fatu and helping Paul secure the win and the final spot in the Elimination Chamber. In the Women’s Tag Team division, The Irresistible Forces (Nia Jax & Lash Legend) defeated RHIYO (Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky) to become the new champions. This sets the stage for Rhea Ripley to potentially challenge Jade Cargill for the Women's Championship. Other notable matches included Carmelo Hayes retaining his U.S. Championship against Matt Cardona, and Oba Femi defeating The Miz.
The attacker remains unknown, adding a mystery element to the storyline.
Logan Paul replaced Jey Uso after defeating Jacob Fatu.
Nia Jax and Lash Legend, known as The Irresistible Forces.
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