Gunther breaks silence with three-word message after destroying ‘BLOODY’ Jimmy Uso in front of his brother on Raw
Gunther took revenge and destroyed his WrestleMania opponent's brother, Jimmy Uso, and left him bloodied on Raw.

Gunther and Jimmy Uso [via WWE]
After Jey Uso won the Royal Rumble earlier this year, many fans expected him to challenge Gunther for the world title at WrestleMania. However, since The Ring General has been defeated multiple times before, the excitement for this match remained low—until now. The World Heavyweight Champion unleashed his fury on Jey’s brother, Jimmy Uso, adding a new level of intensity to the rivalry.
Gunther took to X and broke his silence after leaving Jimmy bloodied. He fulfilled his promise to Jey Uso after being chosen as his WrestleMania opponent. The Ring General posted a picture of himself covered in Big Jim’s blood, captioned, “Welcome to Hell.” Following this intense segment, the WWE Universe has found a renewed excitement for this rivalry.
On last week’s episode of Raw, Jimmy Uso made a bold statement by delivering a hard slap to Gunther and challenging him to a match. Fueled by anger and a relentless drive for revenge, the World Heavyweight Champion stepped into the ring and utterly dominated him. However, the assault didn’t end there, as Gunther continued choking the elder Uso until his younger brother rushed in to save him.
Welcome to Hell pic.twitter.com/yzW5xIBMwY
— GUNTHER (@Gunther_AUT) March 31, 2025
After Gunther scurried away from the arena, it looked like the brothers were out of danger. However, the 37-year-old star attacked both of them from behind and zip-tied Jey’s hands. It was not only physical torture but also mental torture, as The Ring General decimated Jimmy in front of his brother, and he couldn’t do anything about it.
This rivalry has turned intensely personal, raising the stakes to a whole new level. The question now is whether Jey finds the strength to overcome his toughest challenge yet at WrestleMania or not.
Will Roman Reigns take matter into his own hands to save his brothers?
The rivalry between Jey Uso and Gunther has escalated even further with Jimmy now in the mix. However, after the brutal events of the latest Monday Night Raw, it looks like Jimmy will be out of action for a while. With Jey still uncertain about his chances against The Ring General, another member of his family might step up to the challenge.

That family member could be none other than Roman Reigns. The brothers and The OC are on good terms. The last time Jey, Jimmy, and Roman shared the screen was during the WarGames match at the Survivor Series PLE. Roman could be the key motivator for Jey, helping him secure his first world title.
We need a Roman/Jey interaction now.
— Roman Reigns SZN 💥 (@reigns_era) March 31, 2025
Right Hand Man Jey mentality 🔜 pic.twitter.com/BsA1WT99Kr
However, the chances of this happening are slim, as the former world champion has a lot on his plate right now. He is caught up in a heated three-way rivalry with CM Punk and Seth Rollins. The Original Tribal Chief will face both of them in a grudge-filled triple threat match in the main event of Night 1 at WrestleMania.
WWE legend Kevin Nash thinks that Jey Uso should alter his “YEET” entrance
There’s no denying that Jey has one of the most impressive entrances in the company. His unique way of waving his arms up and down while walking through the crowd always creates an electric atmosphere. However, WWE legend Kevin Nash felt that Jey needed to tone down the energy during his entrance.

During an episode of his Kliq This podcast, Nash commented on Jey’s intense pre-entrance routine. He suggested that Jey’s constant “Yeeting” might leave him feeling exhausted during the match. The former NWO member added that Jey should limit the Yeet gesture to just one time in the middle of the ring and focus on delivering the best possible performance.
That YEET thing is like f***ing jazzercise, so if you get too involved into that f***ing process. He needs to YEET one side, YEET, YEET, YEET. Go to all four sides. Don’t go to the corners, don’t jump up. Just do it right in the middle of the f***ing ring, and then f***ing lock up and do your match
Kevin Nash on Kliq This
Jey’s recent match against Austin Theory on last week’s Raw proved Nash’s point. After defeating Theory in under a minute, the 39-year-old star attempted a suicide dive, taking both him and Grayson Waller out. However, it went wrong, as it appeared Jey didn’t have enough energy left to execute the move properly.