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Jimmy Uso

Jimmy Uso, whose real name is Jonathan Fatu, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to , where he performs primarily as one half of the tag team alongside his twin brother . Born on August 22, 1985, in , , Fatu stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 251 pounds, hailing from a prominent Samoan-American wrestling dynasty known as the Anoa'i family, with his father being former wrestler . Fatu made his WWE main roster debut on May 24, 2010, initially competing in singles and tag team matches before solidifying his role in the tag division with Jey as The Usos, a high-energy unit known for their athleticism, signature superkicks, and the "Uce" persona celebrating their Samoan heritage. The duo quickly became a dominant force, engaging in rivalries with teams like The Wyatt Family, The Shield, and The New Day, while also earning accolades such as the 2014 and 2015 Slammy Awards for Tag Team of the Year and Pro Wrestling Illustrated's 2014 Tag Team of the Year. As an eight-time WWE Tag Team Champion—comprising five WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship reigns and three WWE (Raw) Tag Team Championship reigns—Fatu and his brother hold the record for the longest single reign at 622 days (as Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions) and the longest combined reigns at 1,002 days, highlighted by defenses in high-stakes events like WrestleMania. In recent years as of 2025, Fatu has been integral to WWE's The Bloodline storyline, a family-based faction led by cousin Roman Reigns, through internal conflicts including a betrayal of Jey at SummerSlam 2023 and the group's civil war extending through 2024's Bad Blood event, followed by an injury hiatus in late 2024, his return in September 2025 with a brief singles push, reunion with Jey as The Usos, and participation in the 2025 Survivor Series: WarGames. Off the ring, Fatu is married to fellow WWE Superstar Naomi (Trinity Fatu) since January 2014 and previously played college football at the University of West Alabama.

Early life and education

Birth and family background

Jonathan Solofa Fatu, better known by his ring name , was born on August 22, 1985, in , . He is an identical twin, sharing his birthday with his brother Joshua Samuel Fatu, who performs in WWE as . The brothers were raised in a Samoan-American household, deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of their heritage. Jimmy and Jey's parents are Solofa Fatu Jr., a WWE Hall of Famer renowned for his performances as , and Talisua Fuavai-Fatu. Their father began his wrestling career in the , achieving prominence in during the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of tag teams like The Headshrinkers and as a singles competitor. The family is part of the extensive Anoaʻi dynasty, a Samoan wrestling lineage that traces back generations and includes high-profile figures such as uncles Afa and Sika (the Wild Samoans) and grandfather through familial ties. From a young age, Jimmy was exposed to the world of through his father's demanding career, which involved frequent travels and relocations across the and internationally for matches and tours. This nomadic lifestyle immersed the twins in the industry's culture, fostering an early familiarity with training regimens and performance environments. Extended family connections further reinforced this influence, with relatives like cousin and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (grandson of ), alongside the late Yokozuna (a first cousin once removed), all contributing to the family's storied legacy in .

Schooling and amateur athletics

Jonathan Fatu, known professionally as Jimmy Uso, attended in , where he excelled in football as a linebacker. He also participated in during his high school years. A notable highlight of his high school career was a 98-yard fumble return against Mosley High School, showcasing his athletic prowess on the field. Following high school, Fatu enrolled at the on a partial , playing as a linebacker for the Tigers in the 2003 season. Alongside his twin brother (), he contributed to the team's defensive efforts during his single year of collegiate play. Fatu left college after the 2003 season to pursue , a decision influenced by his family's longstanding legacy in the industry, including encouragement from his Ed "Umaga" Fatu. Initially aspiring to an career like many in his athletic , he shifted focus when opportunities did not materialize as planned.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit debut (2008–2009)

Jimmy Uso, along with his twin brother Jey, made their professional wrestling debut on December 12, 2008, in their father's promotion, (WXW), performing as The Samoan Fight Machine. They primarily worked as enhancement talent in untelevised matches for (WWE) throughout 2009, gaining experience before signing developmental contracts.

Florida Championship Wrestling (2010)

In late 2009, Jimmy Uso signed a developmental contract with WWE alongside his twin brother Jey and was assigned to its territorial promotion, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where they performed as The Usos. This marked their transition from independent wrestling to WWE's structured system, building on their prior teamwork as a tag unit. The Usos made their FCW debut on January 14, 2010, defeating the Rotundo Brothers (Bo Rotundo and Duke Rotundo) in a tag team match taped for television. The victory established them as a promising high-energy duo, emphasizing synchronized offense and athleticism rooted in their Samoan heritage. On March 13, , captured the from The Fortunate Sons (Joe Hennig and Brett ) at a live event in . Their 82-day included notable defenses, such as retaining against The Dude Busters (Caylen and Barreta) on March 18, , via pinfall after a series of superkicks and a top-rope splash. The titles were lost on June 3, , to Los Aviadores (Hunico and Epico) in a title match at the FCW Arena in Tampa, ending their developmental run as champions. Throughout their FCW tenure, Jimmy and Jey refined their in-ring personas, blending Samoan warrior elements with urban influences in their attire—featuring baggy shorts, jerseys, and wristbands—while adopting the superkick as a primary finisher to highlight their explosive style.

Main roster debut and The Usos formation (2010–2016)

Jimmy and Jey Uso, performing as , made their main roster debut on the May 24, 2010, episode of , where they, along with Tamina, attacked the Unified WWE Tag Team Champions (David Hart Smith and ), establishing themselves as heels with a strong emphasis on their Samoan heritage through traditional attire and the . This surprise assault marked the beginning of a heated feud with , culminating in a six-person match at the on June 20, 2010, where and Natalya defeated and Tamina. Building on their experience as FCW Florida Tag Team Champions earlier that year, transitioned to a full-time act, showcasing high-flying aerial offense and synchronized maneuvers that highlighted their athleticism and family legacy. Following their draft to the SmackDown brand in August 2010, shifted to a face and solidified their status as a fan-favorite duo, engaging in key rivalries that tested their resilience in the mid-card division. Early feuds included battles against , which continued into non-title matches on Superstars and , where often fell short but gained momentum through their energetic style. By 2012, they clashed with Epico and , culminating in a match for the Tag Team Championship at , though they did not capture the titles; this rivalry featured intense tornado tag team bouts that emphasized ' speed against their opponents' technical prowess. In 2013, faced The Real Americans (Antonio Cesaro and Jack Swagger), including a elimination match on against Tons of and multiple encounters on SmackDown and Superstars, further building their reputation for delivering fast-paced, crowd-pleasing contests. The Usos achieved their first major breakthrough on March 3, 2014, when they defeated The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and ) to win the Championship on , ending a prolonged pursuit and marking their inaugural reign as champions after numerous close calls. This victory propelled them to greater prominence, leading to defenses against teams like and Mizdow, though they lost the titles later that year. Their popularity peaked with wins for of the Year in both 2014 and 2015, recognizing their consistent performances and fan appeal. Through 2016, The Usos experienced intermittent pushes, including a high-profile fatal four-way title match at on March 29, 2015, where they were defeated by champions , alongside Los Matadores and The New Day's and , underscoring their role in elevating the tag team division despite ongoing mid-card challenges.

Heel turn and tag team dominance (2016–2020)

On September 6, 2016, episode of SmackDown LIVE, turned for the first time since 2011 by viciously attacking immediately after losing to them in a SmackDown Championship semifinal that lasted only 28 seconds. The assault, which included targeting Chad Gable's knee with a figure-four and a Samoan Splash on , marked a shift from their previous fan-favorite personas to a more aggressive, street-tough attitude aligned with their family roots. This turn positioned them as antagonists on the blue brand, setting the stage for their pursuit of the newly established SmackDown Championship. The Usos captured their first SmackDown Tag Team Championship on the March 21, 2017, episode of SmackDown LIVE by defeating American Alpha in the main event, ending the latter's 84-day reign and marking the brothers' inaugural hold of the title. They dropped the titles to The New Day on the July 23, 2017, episode of Battleground in a Street Fight, but reclaimed them twice more that year: first on August 20 at SummerSlam by defeating The New Day in another Street Fight, holding for 23 days before losing at No Mercy; and second on October 8 on SmackDown LIVE, embarking on a 182-day reign defended successfully against challengers including The New Day and The Bludgeon Brothers. This period solidified their dominance, with multiple defenses at premium live events like Hell in a Cell 2017, where they retained against The New Day in a brutal Hell in a Cell match. Their most prominent rivalry during this heel era was with The New Day, spanning much of 2017 and featuring innovative segments like a July 4 rap battle on SmackDown LIVE that escalated their personal animosity, culminating in high-stakes matches such as the Street Fight at Battleground and the Hell in a Cell bout. The feud highlighted The Usos' evolution into cunning heels, interrupting The New Day's "Day 1" celebration of their longevity as champions and positioning themselves as the ultimate tag team enforcers. Key defenses included retaining at SummerSlam 2017 against The New Day. Their reign ended on April 8, 2018, at WrestleMania 34, where they lost the titles to The Bludgeon Brothers in a triple threat match also involving The New Day. In 2019, they secured a fourth reign on February 17 at Elimination Chamber by defeating The Miz and Shane McMahon, holding for 51 days with a defense against Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura at Fastlane before vacating the titles due to injury on April 9, 2019. The Usos' heel character deepened through "Uso Penitentiary" segments, where they portrayed themselves as prison wardens "locking up" opponents in themed vignettes emphasizing their Samoan heritage and no-nonsense toughness, often culminating in physical beatdowns. These promos, interspersed with luxury lifestyle vignettes showcasing high-end cars and jewelry to contrast their origins, reinforced their dominance and drew strong audience reactions through 2020, even as their on-screen aggression waned post-title loss. This era established as the premier on SmackDown, with three title reigns and numerous defenses underscoring their record-setting impact in .

The Bloodline faction (2020–2023)

In late 2020, The Bloodline stable began to take shape under the leadership of , with aligning with his cousin following a series of intense confrontations, including Reigns' victory over Jey at on October 25, 2020. Jimmy Uso, sidelined by a torn meniscus injury sustained in January 2020, returned to action on the May 7, 2021, episode of SmackDown, initially expressing reluctance toward the alliance due to Reigns' domineering influence over Jey. However, by late May 2021, Jimmy fully integrated into the faction, reuniting with Jey as and solidifying The Bloodline's dominance on SmackDown as enforcers who backed Reigns in his Universal Championship pursuits. The Usos' renewed partnership within The Bloodline quickly translated to tag team success, culminating in their fifth SmackDown Tag Team Championship reign on July 18, 2021, at Money in the Bank, where they defeated Rey and Dominik Mysterio in the pre-show kickoff match. This victory marked a pivotal moment, as the brothers defended the titles extensively while contributing to Reigns' defenses, such as interfering in his matches against challengers like Edge and Daniel Bryan to maintain the faction's stranglehold on the brand. On May 20, 2022, The Usos unified the SmackDown and Raw Tag Team Championships by defeating RK-Bro (Randy Orton and Matt Riddle) on SmackDown, becoming the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions with assistance from Reigns and Paul Heyman, thus holding all major men's titles within The Bloodline. As Undisputed Champions, The Usos showcased their elevated status at WrestleMania 38 on April 2, 2022, retaining the titles against Shinsuke Nakamura and Rick Boogs in the event's opening match, further cementing the faction's aura of invincibility. Throughout 2022 and into 2023, Jimmy and Jey played crucial roles in protecting Reigns' Universal Championship, including multi-man interferences at events like SummerSlam 2022 and Elimination Chamber 2023, where their loyalty helped repel threats from wrestlers such as Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul. However, subtle cracks emerged within the group by early 2023, particularly after Sami Zayn's honorary membership led to backstage friction, though The Usos remained steadfast enforcers until their historic reign ended. The pinnacle of The Bloodline's tag team supremacy concluded at on April 2, 2023, when Jimmy and Jey lost the Undisputed Tag Team Championships to in the Night 1 main event, a match that highlighted the faction's internal vulnerabilities as Zayn, once an ally, turned against them. This defeat, lasting 622 days as champions, marked the end of ' longest reign and signaled the beginning of escalating tensions within The Bloodline, though Jimmy continued to uphold the group's hierarchy in the ensuing months.

Bloodline civil war and exile (2023–2024)

At Night of Champions on May 27, 2023, tensions within The Bloodline reached a breaking point during the main event tag team title match between Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions against Undisputed WWE Universal Champion and . After Reigns shoved both at ringside, Jimmy Uso his by delivering two superkicks to Reigns, marking his face turn and aiding Owens and Zayn in retaining their championships. This against Reigns' signaled the beginning of the Bloodline's internal civil war, as Jimmy aligned himself against the dominant Tribal Chief. Despite this rebellion, Jimmy's loyalties shifted dramatically at on August 5, 2023, during Jey Uso's challenge for Reigns' Undisputed . As Jey appeared poised to dethrone Reigns, Jimmy interfered by superkicking his twin brother and throwing him back into the ring, allowing Reigns to Jey through the announce table for the victory and title retention. Jimmy later explained in promos that his betrayal was an act of protection, claiming Jey was on the verge of becoming corrupted by power as the potential new , but this rationale only deepened the brotherly rift and reignited the Bloodline's fractures. The interference not only cost Jey the but also positioned Jimmy as a conflicted within the faction, torn between family allegiance and self-preservation. The feud between escalated through a series of intense promos and physical confrontations on SmackDown throughout late 2023 and early 2024, highlighting the emotional toll of their fractured bond. Jimmy repeatedly justified his actions as safeguarding Jey's future from the Bloodline's toxic dynamics, while Jey expressed betrayal and a desire for independence, vowing to "yeet" his brother out of his life in fiery segments that drew massive crowd reactions. Key interferences, such as Jimmy's attempts to disrupt Jey's alliances with stars like and , further fueled the animosity, culminating in their first-ever singles match at on April 6, 2024. In an emotionally charged bout filled with superkicks, spears, and Uso Splashes, Jey defeated Jimmy with a top-rope splash, solidifying his break from the family's shadow and launching his prominent solo career. Jimmy's victory in the proved short-lived, as his loss to Jey led directly to his exile from The Bloodline. On the April 12, 2024, episode of SmackDown, , asserting his leadership in Reigns' absence, ambushed Jimmy alongside debuting , declaring that "losing has consequences" before ejecting him from the group. This violent removal, accompanied by Sikoa's refusal to acknowledge Jimmy's contributions, marked the end of Jimmy's role in the faction and left him isolated, as brief reconciliation attempts with Jey faltered amid ongoing distrust. The exile underscored the Bloodline's evolution into a more ruthless entity under Sikoa, while propelling Jey's individual momentum forward as a fan-favorite singles competitor.

Injury hiatus, return, and singles push (2024–present)

Following reports of a legitimate undisclosed in late April 2024, Jimmy Uso was attacked by and on the April 26 episode of SmackDown, leading to his removal from to sell the storyline injury. Due to the legitimate undisclosed injury, Uso was excluded from the 2024 held on –29 and designated as a , allowing him flexibility to appear on any brand upon recovery. He remained sidelined for six months, focusing on rehabilitation while continued the Bloodline narrative without him. Uso made his in-ring return at the Bad Blood premium live event on October 5, 2024, emerging from under the ring to assist Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes in defeating Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in a tag team Hell in a Cell match. This surprise appearance marked his alignment with the original Bloodline members amid their ongoing civil war, though he did not fully rejoin the faction. On the October 25, 2024, episode of SmackDown, Uso reunited with his brother Jey Uso in a heartfelt moment, hugging after they confronted the new Bloodline and removed their tag team championships, symbolizing a temporary Usos reconciliation without deeper Bloodline commitment. Transitioning to a singles push in 2025, Uso secured his first individual victory since 2023 by defeating on the January 31 episode of SmackDown, pinning him after a superkick and splash. Throughout the year, he competed in 42 singles matches across programming, achieving a 54.8% win rate that highlighted his evolving solo persona beyond reliance. Uso emphasized this shift in promos, declaring 2025 as "Big Jim's time" during a January 17 SmackDown opening , contrasting it with Jey's dominant 2024 while expressing pride in his brother's success. His singles run included brief tag team reunions with Jey, such as their victory over and at a February 2025 house show, but these were sporadic and did not lead to a full Bloodline . Tensions arose in family dynamics, as seen on the September 25, 2025, episode of , where Uso confronted Jey backstage, criticizing his "Roman-like" authoritative behavior and expressing concern that it echoed Reigns' past influence, signaling potential in their brotherly alliance. This period underscored Uso's exploration of an independent , focusing on personal ambition amid lingering Bloodline echoes.

Other media

Television and film roles

Jimmy Uso has made several appearances in television programming outside of WWE's core wrestling shows, often leveraging his marriage to fellow wrestler to feature glimpses of their personal life. He was a recurring cast member on the E! reality series from 2013 to 2019, appearing in at least 13 episodes such as "Diva Divide," "Nurse Nikki," and "Summer Slam," where segments highlighted family dynamics and everyday challenges faced by WWE couples. These appearances provided audiences with insights into his off-ring persona, including moments like attempting to encourage healthier eating habits with . In addition to reality television, Uso has guested on other shows blending entertainment and crossovers. He appeared alongside on MTV's Ridiculousness in a 2018 episode, reacting to viral videos in a comedic format hosted by . Uso also featured as a on Nickelodeon's during its third season in 2018, participating in episodes like "Paradise on the Ropes" (S3, E16) and "A Superstar Showdown" (S3, E19), where he joined challenges involving zip lines and obstacle courses with other stars such as and Kalisto. Further expanding into comedy, Uso joined and his brother Jey for a 2020 episode of VH1's , competing in improv games and musical battles against host Nick Cannon's team. Uso's film roles have primarily been cameos and voice work tied to WWE productions. He had an uncredited appearance in the 2016 action thriller Countdown, a WWE Studios film starring Dolph Ziggler and Kane, where he contributed to ensemble scenes amid a kidnapping plot. In 2017, he voiced the character Jimmy Uso, as well as the robotic Uso-Bot #1, in the animated feature The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania!, a crossover where WWE superstars assist the Jetsons family in thwarting a futuristic wrestling threat. More recently, Uso has engaged in promotional media through interviews and podcasts, particularly in 2025 amid his career transitions. In August 2025, he and discussed their involvement in , family life, and storylines like The Bloodline on Stephanie McMahon's podcast What's Your Story?, emphasizing the balance of professional and personal commitments. These appearances underscore his growing presence in entertainment discussions beyond the ring.

Video games and merchandise

Jimmy Uso first appeared as a playable character in the WWE 2K video game series with WWE 2K13, debuting as downloadable content alongside his brother Jey as tag team. His inclusion featured authentic entrance animations, attire, and moveset elements reflective of their high-flying Samoan wrestling style, establishing a foundation for ongoing representation in the franchise. Subsequent games have iteratively updated Jimmy Uso's model, with appearances in , 2K16, 2K17, 2K18, 2K19, 2K20, 2K22, 2K23, 2K24, and culminating in , where he holds an overall rating of 84 as a SmackDown roster member. These iterations incorporate evolving attires, such as Bloodline faction gear, and refined movesets including signature superkicks and finishers, contributing to fan-favorite gameplay experiences in modes. Merchandise featuring Jimmy Uso has been available through the official Shop since his 2010 main roster debut, encompassing apparel like , , and hats that highlight his tag team identity and family themes. Key lines include "Uce"-branded items, such as the "We Say Uce You Say O" black and "Bloodline Certified Uce" pullover , which have resonated with fans for their cultural nods to Samoan heritage and in-ring storylines. In the digital space, Jimmy Uso is represented in 2025 collectibles, a app-based platform where users acquire and cards depicting superstars, including his Exuberance Red Signature Iconic and Chrome variants. These digital items extend his merchandise presence into interactive fan engagement, with limited-edition releases like dual cards alongside emphasizing his ongoing popularity.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Jimmy Uso, born Jonathan Solofa Fatu, married fellow WWE wrestler Trinity Fatu, professionally known as , on January 16, 2014, in a private ceremony held in , . The couple, who began dating in , first met during their early days in WWE's developmental system and have since become one of the promotion's most prominent power couples. Their professional partnership extends to the ring, where they have teamed up in multiple mixed tag team matches, including bouts against teams like and English in 2018 and Goldust and in WWE's Mixed Match Challenge tournament. is the father of two children from a previous relationship: Jaiden Fatu and Jayla Fatu. has embraced her role as stepmother to the teenagers, contributing to a blended dynamic that emphasizes support and unity. On August 18, 2025, the couple publicly announced they are expecting their first child together, sharing an emotional story of overcoming fertility challenges and describing the as a "miracle" moment in their lives. The Fatu family resides in , Jimmy's hometown, where they maintain a close-knit household amid their commitments. They have shown strong mutual support during career highs and lows, including 's 30-day suspension in 2019 for violating 's wellness policy, which added strain but ultimately strengthened their bond. has also engaged in , notably granting her first Make-A-Wish to a young fan in 2018 and participating in 's charitable initiatives tied to wrestling events. The family frequently incorporates travel into their lifestyle, blending vacations with tours to create shared memories. Jonathan Fatu, known professionally as Jimmy Uso, has encountered multiple legal issues primarily involving in . On September 29, 2011, Fatu was arrested in Hillsborough County for DUI after a revealed a blood concentration of 0.18%, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08%. He was convicted of the charge and sentenced to one year of , a $500 fine, and 50 hours of . The incident led to a 30-day suspension from under their wellness policy. Fatu's second DUI arrest occurred on July 25, 2019, near Pensacola in Escambia County, where an off-duty officer reported him swerving and pulled him over. He refused field sobriety tests and a , resulting in his for DUI and release on $1,000 bond. In December 2019, an Escambia County jury found him not guilty after a . His third arrest took place on July 6, 2021, in Pensacola, where pulled him over for running a red light and speeding; he failed field sobriety tests and registered blood alcohol levels of 0.202% and 0.205%. Charged with misdemeanor DUI, Fatu faced additional fines, a six-month suspension, and a violation of WWE's wellness policy, which resulted in a brief absence from programming. He later completed court-ordered requirements, including evaluation and , as part of a plea agreement. No further legal incidents involving Fatu have been reported as of November 2025.

Championships and accomplishments

Tag team championships

Jimmy Uso, alongside his twin brother Jey as , has achieved significant success in WWE's division, accumulating eight tag team championship reigns across various titles. Their partnership, which began in WWE's developmental territory (FCW), marked the start of a storied career highlighted by record-breaking durations and innovative defenses. In FCW, The Uso Brothers (Jimmy and Jey, with Jey billed as Jules Uso) captured the on March 13, 2010, defeating Joe Hennig and at a live event in . They held the title for 82 days until losing it to Los Aviadores (Hunico and Epico) on June 3, 2010, in , establishing an early foundation for their high-flying, athletic style in competition. Upon promotion to the main roster in 2010, became three-time (including the pre-2016 lineage). Their first reign began on March 3, 2014, when they defeated the on , holding the titles for 35 days before losing to on the April 7 episode of . The second reign started on December 29, 2014, after defeating and Mizdow on , lasting 55 days until a loss to on the February 22, 2015, episode of . These early victories on the brand showcased their resilience, with multiple successful defenses against teams like Los Matadores and The Ascension, contributing to their reputation as perennial contenders. Their third reign came as part of the 2022 unification, detailed below, spanning 316 days and solidifying their status as one of 's most dominant duos. The Usos are also five-time WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions, with reigns that emphasize endurance and historical milestones. Their first SmackDown reign commenced on March 21, 2017, defeating on SmackDown Live, and lasted 124 days until a loss to The New Day on July 23, 2017. The second followed quickly on August 20, 2017, at against The New Day, lasting 23 days until losing to The New Day on the September 12, 2017 episode of SmackDown. The third reign began on October 8, 2017, at against The New Day, holding for 182 days until defeat by The Bludgeon Brothers at on April 8, 2018. The fourth came on February 17, 2019, defeating The New Day on SmackDown, lasting 51 days until losing to The New Day on the April 9, 2019 episode of SmackDown, following a successful defense in a fatal four-way match at on April 7, 2019. These reigns featured notable defenses, including high-stakes matches against rivals like The New Day, underscoring The Usos' evolution from fan favorites to versatile performers. The pinnacle of their SmackDown success is their fifth reign, starting July 18, 2021, at Money in the Bank when they defeated Rey and , initially lasting as SmackDown champions before unifying the titles. On May 20, 2022, on SmackDown, defeated RK-Bro (Randy Orton and ) in a Winner Takes All match, becoming the first team to hold the Undisputed Tag Team by simultaneously possessing both Raw and SmackDown versions. This historic 622-day reign—the longest in history—ended on April 1, 2023, at against . During this period, they made over 30 successful defenses against elite teams such as The Street Profits, , and The New Day (including a critical match on November 11, 2022, on SmackDown), setting records for longevity and impact on the division's prestige.

Awards and nominations

Jimmy Uso has garnered numerous accolades in professional wrestling, largely recognized for his tag team work with his brother Jey Uso as , as well as his contributions to high-profile storylines in . These honors include fan-voted , rankings from (PWI), and awards from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON), highlighting his impact on the tag team division and faction dynamics. Key awards include the for Tag Team of the Year in 2014 and 2015, where were celebrated for their dominant performances and fan appeal. In 2025, Uso was part of The OG Bloodline, which won the for Faction of the Year, acknowledging their role in 's premier storyline. Additionally, received the on FOX Fans' Choice Award for Tag Team of the Year in 2022, reflecting ongoing popularity. Uso has been ranked in PWI's annual top 500 wrestlers multiple times, peaking at No. 25 in 2014, and topped PWI's Tag Team 50 in 2022. The Bloodline storyline involving Uso earned Feud of the Year from both PWI and WON in 2023, praised for its dramatic family conflict and narrative depth. Other recognitions include ' Tag Team of the Year in 2018 for .
Awarding BodyAward/NominationYearDetails
WWE Slammy AwardsTag Team of the Year2014Won with Jey Uso as .
WWE Slammy AwardsTag Team of the Year2015Won with Jey Uso as .
WWE Slammy AwardsFaction of the Year2025Won as member of The OG Bloodline.
WWE on FOX Fans' Choice AwardTag Team of the Year2022Won with Jey Uso as .
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI)Ranked No. 25 in PWI 5002014Singles ranking.
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI)Tag Team of the Year (No. 1 in Tag Team 50)2022Won with Jey Uso as .
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI)Feud of the Year2023The Bloodline vs. .
(WON)Feud of the Year2023The Bloodline vs. & .
Tag Team of the Year2018Won with Jey Uso as .

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