(Video) Jey Uso shuts down any request from Jimmy Uso amidst ongoing Bloodline civil war on Raw
Jey Uso wants nothing to do with Jimmy Uso and The Bloodline after being treated terribly by his family for years.

Jey Uso turns down Jimmy Uso on Raw (via WWE and @fadeawaymedia/X)
WWE’s plans to re-unite the original Bloodline finally seem to be set in motion. Over the past few months, there have been several rumors about a War Games match taking place between the original version of the Samoan faction and the Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline at Survivor Series. After the latest episode of SmackDown, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso have started to expand their alliance by trying to recruit Jey Uso.
In a backstage segment on the latest episode of Raw, Jey Uso was walking to his dressing room. He opened the door and saw his twin brother waiting inside for him. Jimmy rose to his feet and asked his former tag team partner for his time. The 10x Tag Team Champion turned his back on him and walked away.
Later during the show, Jimmy Uso was spotted backstage looking for his former tag team partner once again. When he finally ran into Jey, he asked his brother if they could talk things through. However, the Intercontinental Champion cut him off, told him to get out of his face, and walked away.
On the latest episode of SmackDown, Big Jim had told Reigns that they needed help in their fight against Sikoa and his goons. The OTC seemed reluctant to partner up with Jey given their history. The episode eventually ended with the two superstars being heavily outnumbered by the Bloodline, which may have led to the former WWE Undisputed Champion changing his mind.
Will Jey Uso join forces with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso?
It is no secret that Jey Uso wanted no part of his cousins on the latest episode of SmackDown. He was treated terribly by Roman Reigns nearly the entire time he was a part of The Bloodline. Furthermore, his twin brother turned on him, costing him the WWE Undisputed Championship at SummerSlam 2023. They eventually got into a heated feud that culminated at WrestleMania XL.

Uso has also done incredibly well since breaking off from The Bloodline. He has been involved in high-profile main event feuds, become over with the fans, and he even won the Intercontinental Championship, which his brother had cost him earlier this year.
However, as the saying goes, blood is thicker than water. Despite the hatred that the 39-year-old may have for his family, it is highly likely he will come to their rescue in going against Solo Sikoa and the rest of The Bloodline. He is likely to make some appearances on SmackDown in the future to help out his brothers. Jey is also likely to join their War Games team if such a match does happen at Survivor Series.