• Jey Uso Reacts To Fan Backlash After He Advances In The King Of The Ring Tournament
In the main event of last night’s SmackDown, Jey Uso defeated LA Knight, Royce Keys, and Finn Balor in a Fatal 4-Way match to advance to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring tournament.
During the match, LA took out Solo Sikoa. Solo fired back by hitting Knight with a Samoan Spike. Royce hit the spinebuster on LA and was pinning him when Jey hit a splash on both of them and pinned Knight to pick up the win.
Jey Uso will now face Je’Von Evans in one of the semi-finals.
The YEET Master’s victory received backlash from fans on social media. The former World Heavyweight Champion had the following to say about it on his Instagram story:
“Man yall love me”
In the opening segment of SmackDown, Jey put Cody Rhodes on notice and said he’s coming for the Undisputed WWE Championship at SummerSlam.
• WWE Has Big Plans For Danhausen
WWE is getting ready to capitalize on a massive business opportunity in New York City if the Knicks manage to win the NBA Finals.
SmackDown Superstar Danhausen has recently become a mainstream celebrity in the city after publicly “uncursing” the basketball team. This viral moment has already landed Danhausen several major media appearances, and WWE executives are thrilled with the mainstream buzz and hoping to take things to the next level.
Behind the scenes, management is busy brainstorming ways to turn this basketball success into profit. According to Fightful Select, if the Knicks secure the championship, WWE plans to immediately feature Danhausen at the upcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event show at Madison Square Garden. Marketing teams are also rushing to design exclusive Danhausen merchandise and custom content for Fanatics Fest, a massive fan convention happening that very same weekend.
Ultimately, WWE sees long-term potential in this sports crossover. A company source revealed that if the Knicks walk away with the trophy, WWE wants to make Danhausen a permanent fixture of their promotional campaigns across the entire New York area moving forward.

