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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
WWE Raw: Sami Zayn steals the spotlight with hilarious in-ring dance to Jey Uso's theme song
Fans on social media are loving a moment from WWE Raw in Tulsa, where Sami Zayn stole the spotlight with his moves during Jey Uso's entrance. While the cameras were off during the commercial break, a video clip showed Zayn dancing along to the crowd's loud 'Yeet' chants, creating one of the most talked-about segments of the night. Jey Uso and Sami Zayn went up against Seth Rollins' new faction members, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, in a tag-team match. The viral moment happened when Sami Zayn and Jey Uso were inside the ring, vibing to the catchy song, Main Event Ish by Def Rebel. The clip has gone viral with fans posting funny reactions and praise for Zayn's energy. One fan joked, ' and Jey gassin him like we do our homeboys made this perfect, ' while another said, ' I don't care I'm stealing these moves for the next wedding I'm at". Many viewers pointed out how their chemistry just works, even when the cameras aren't rolling. Zayn's dance wasn't even part of the official show, but it might just be the best part of the night. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 and jey gassin him like we do our homeboys made this perfect 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Sami Zayn grooves to 'Yeet' during Jey Uso's entrance Sami Zayn is feeling himself 🔥#WWERAW As Jey Uso made his entrance to his usual 'Yeet' chants from the crowd, Zayn, who was already in the ring, began grooving to the beat. The moment felt spontaneous and natural, like something he couldn't hold back. The crowd noticed, and the cheers only got louder. It was the kind of small, funny moment that made fans online feel like they were part of something special. The handshake between Zayn and Uso added to the charm, and their bond felt more genuine than ever before. Even Pat McAfee and Michael Cole seemed to enjoy the vibe, making playful comments. Sami Zayn dancing during the ad break, he's so great man lmao #WWERAW The tag match that followed had its fair share of chaos. Uso and Zayn took on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and things broke down when Seth Rollins stormed in to hit a Stomp on Uso, ending the match by disqualification. The brawl continued outside the ring until CM Punk ran in with a chair, chasing off Rollins and his crew. Despite the madness that transpired later in the tag-team match, Zayn's dance moment was what most people remembered from Tulsa.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Granny Flirts With WWE Superstars On The Red Carpet
Ross Smith's Granny stole the spotlight during WrestleMania 41 weekend by hilariously messing with several WWE Superstars. The viral TikTok duo Ross Smith and his energetic, quick-witted Granny are well-known for their playful and entertaining videos. Granny, full of energetic and spirit, regularly takes center stage, diving into all sorts of antics that leave fans laughing. Advertisement In their latest video, Granny didn't hold back as she playfully roasted WWE stars like Triple H, Randy Orton, Logan Paul, and more. When she met Logan Paul, she told him she expected him to be cuter in person. Paul didn't miss a beat, threatening to suplex her on the spot in response. She then turned her attention to Triple H, WWE's Chief Content Officer. With a cheeky grin, she quoted his iconic line, 'It's time to play the game.' She flirted by asking for his number. Triple H laughed it off, telling her to ask his wife prompting Stephanie McMahon to jump in with a lighthearted response, 'I guess so.' Granny also shot her shot with Randy Orton, inviting The Viper on a date. Orton played along, saying he'd love to. Meanwhile, Karrion Kross stepped in with a mock warning to Ross. He told Granny that if Ross ever gives her a hard time, she can call him and he'll take care of it his way. The fun didn't stop there. Granny flirted with LA Knight and The Miz. She also joined in on Jey Uso's 'Yeet' celebration and even participated in a DX celebration with X-Pac. Overall, Granny brought a wave of humor and heart to WrestleMania 41 weekend, creating funny and memorable moments on this year's WWE Hall of Fame red-carpet. Ross Smith and his Granny were also spotted with Rhea Ripley, Pat McAfee, The Undertaker, Charlotte Flair, The Bella Twins, and various celebrities who attended WWE WrestleMania 41. The post Granny Flirts With WWE Superstars On The Red Carpet appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Yahoo
20-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jey Uso Wins World Heavyweight Title At WWE WrestleMania 41
Image Credit: WWE 'Main Event' Jey Uso has officially climbed to the top of the mountain, winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41. After stunning fans with a Royal Rumble win, Uso went up against Gunther tonight to open the premium live event. Looking to score one of his first wins against Gunther since their feud. In the match, both men went all out trying to secure the win, but it was Uso who would come out on top. The match came to an end after Uso was able to land multiple splashes onto Gunther. After that, he shocked Gunther by locking in a choke hold that forced the champion to tap out. After the win, Uso celebrated with the title, while the crowd celebrated with him with Uso's now iconic 'Yeet' celebration. Jey's brother Jimmy also came out to celebrate, and the pair hugged in the ring. Advertisement Uso and Gunther's feud included multiple matches, as well as an intense moment just a few weeks ago. During it, Gunther attacked Jimmy, bloodying him and mocking Jey the whole time. Following that, Jey promised he would do everything in his power to beat Gunther, and said he was no longer afraid of him. The moment comes as a culmination of Uso's rise to superstardom over the past year. Ever since his move to a solo star, Uso has become a fan-favorite amongst the WWE Universe. What did you think of the finish of the match? Are you happy Jey Uso is WWE World Heavyweight Champion? Let us know in the comments below. Advertisement READ MORE: WWE WrestleMania 41 Night One Results: Review, Grades, Card For April 19 The post Jey Uso Wins World Heavyweight Title At WWE WrestleMania 41 appeared first on Wrestlezone.


Forbes
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
WWE WrestleMania 41 Results: Jey Uso Wins First World Title
Jey Uso shocked the world by winning the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble. (Credit: WWE/WWE via Getty Images) Jey Uso defeated Gunther at WWE WrestleMania 41 to become the new World Heavyweight Champion, and he did it by taking a page out of Gunther's playbook. Kicking off WWE's two-night extravanganza in Allegiant Stadium, the leader of the Yeet movement blasted Gunther with a spear and a barrage of top rope splashes before tapping out Gunther to his own sleeper submission, forcing 'The Ring General' to call it quits for the first time in his WWE career. Uso's incredible win capped off what has been a meteoric rise in popularity for the longtime tag team performer over the course of the past year. An eight-time WWE tag team champion, Uso became the breakout star of The Bloodline saga in late 2024 and left WWE with no choice but to push him to the moon. At WrestleMania 41, he reached the apex of WWE when, after playing mind games with Gunther all match, he used Gunther's own move to put him away. What a rise for Uso, too. As Uso surpassed top stars like Roman Reigns and CM Punk to become WWE's top merchandise seller, the Yeet movement catapulted Uso to not one but two of the most shocking upsets in WWE history. The first came in February when Uso, in arguably the most star-studded men's Royal Rumble match ever, last eliminated 16-time world champion John Cena to punch his ticket to WrestleMania 41. The second came tonight in Las Vegas when Uso defeated Gunther to end the dominant star's World Heavyweight Champion reign. During his stint in WWE, Gunther has been one of the most protected stars in the company, dominating in NXT before having the greatest Intercontinental Championship reign ever and then transitioning to another dominant title run as World Heavyweight Champion. Even Uso himself had previously lost multiple title matches to Gunther, which is one of the many reasons why it was so surprising when Uso won the Royal Rumble and then set his sights on Gunther, the man he'd already failed to beat twice. En route to WrestleMania 41, the story told between Gunther and Uso wasn't exactly an epic one. It focused on far too many in-ring segments that followed the same script, and WWE even utilized Uso's viral botched finish against Austin Theory to craft the idea that Uso was 'slipping' during his feud with Gunther. WWE shifted its focus to Uso doubting himself after his previous losses to Gunther, building up the possibility that he'd fail yet again. But a loss on 'The Grandest Stage of Them All?' Uso wasn't going to let that happen. In similar fashion to stars like Daniel Bryan and Kofi Kingston before him, Uso's soaring popularity forced WWE's hand. In a WWE loaded with megastars like Reigns, Punk and Cody Rhodes, Uso has been generating arguably the loudest crowd reactions in WWE despite any supposed backlash to his push. It became apparent that as Uso had crowds chanting his entrance song and dancing along with him, just as they were in Allegiant Stadium, that he was experiencing the type of organic rise that is impossible to create forcefully. Uso was able to stand out on his own despite his ties to The Bloodline, the main purpose of which was to create new stars. That's exactly what it accomplished, too. Uso became, like his nickname says, 'Main Event' Jey Uso, and now, he can forever add one more accolade to his name: World Heavyweight Champion.


Forbes
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
WWE WrestleMania 41 Results: Jey Uso Beats Gunther, Ushers In Yeet Era
Jey Uso defeated GUNTHER at WrestleMania Jey Uso beat Gunther with his own rear-naked choke submission in a heated opener at WrestleMania 41. With fans almost unanimously behind Jey Uso, Main Event Jey claimed the first world championship of his career after a decorated tag team run. Online discourse be damned, Jey Uso could never be denied. Despite largely fake outrage online, beginning with his Royal Rumble win which received 50,000 dislikes amid his elimination of John Cena, internet outrage has been supplanted with real-life yeeting at every stop. 'I don't put a lot of stock into what is on the internet unless it follows through to other things we do,' said Triple H during a recent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show. 'When Jey Uso won the Rumble, there were a lot of people that had a their thoughts and comments and opinions on that, which is at the end of the day, all they are. But there are 15,000 people in a venue and, as Pat's said, its been sold out all the time and Yeeting and going absolutely crazy when he comes out. So who do we listen to? The few people? Or the large crowd?' Jey Uso echoed similar sentiments to me during an interview at Supercell's Clash of Clans media event. 'Nah, man,' Jey simply responded when discussing if online hate ever gets to him. Uso commands a large presence in the gaming community as the custom 'YEEter' character has been downloaded over 250 million times in Clash of Clans. 'If you just get out of the house. If you just get out from behind your iPhone, your iPad, your computer screen, right? And you come out the house, and you let the sun hit you on the face a little bit sometimes, Uce. Breathe in some fresh air, you know what I'm saying? Come on down to where your arena's at one time, if WWE's ever in the building." "And if you ain't ever been to a WWE show, Uce, this is my invitation. Come through. It might change your whole perspective and your whole opinion about Jey Uso, because when you step into an arena—if you buy a ticket, Uce—and step into an arena and come to a show. You'll feel the energy, Uce, instead of hating. Come on, man, stop.' Jey Uso's unanimous popularity IRL paints an entirely different picture of any social media vitriol, which is always polarizing. Jey's organic Yeet Movement is similar to Daniel Bryan's 'Yes' Movement and even Stone Cold Steve Austin's 'What!' chant, both of which Jey told me were inferior to 'Yeet.' Jey ranked 'Yes!' at No. 2 and 'What' at No. 3. Jey's copywrighted 'Yeet" catchphrase has inspired to countless merchandise items. Everything from sunglasses to customized championship belts all fly off the shelves. Some have made the mistake of dismissing Uso's most recent rise as a fluke. 'He's just a catchphrase,' they say. They're wrong. Jey Uso was a Hall of Famer before he donned a pair of sunglasses and threw his hands in the air among a sea of adoring fans. As one-half of the Usos, he's arguably part of the greatest tag team in WWE history. The pair had a record-breaking tag team run that ended at WrestleMania 39: The first tag team match to main event WrestleMania since WrestleMania I. Jey Uso was an OG member of the Bloodline, arguably the greatest faction in WWE history. And if you ask Jey about his catchphrase, as I did, he'll tell you he has the greatest catchphrase of all time. Yeet or No Yeet, Jey Uso is history. And his win over Gunther was a historically feel-good moment to kick off WrestleMania. Jey will need a steady diet of heels on Raw. Raw's heels are currently influx, with top heels few and far between. But this can all change with a heel turn or two by the end of WrestleMania weekend, not to mention the looming WWE Draft. As for now, WWE's Yeet Era is officially underway.