The Usos kicked off WWE Raw tonight, immediately getting down to business. “Big Jim,” Jimmy Uso, and “Main Event” Jey Uso stated that they have their eyes on only two individuals: Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker of The Vision. These two teams have had multiple run-ins and already established history because of their association, or former connection in the case of The Uso, with one Paul Heyman.
On top of that, Breakker and Reed put their cousin Roman Reigns on the shelf, adding more fuel to the fire. These two teams had a heated verbal exchange to begin Monday Night Raw, with Reed having to restrain Breakker. The Usos would insult Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins, and the entire concept of The Vision.
After this back-and-forth, The Usos would make it official, saying that WWE Monday Night Raw General Manager, Adam Pearce, has officially sanctioned a tag team match between The Usos and The Vision for September 20th’s WrestlePalooza. These two teams have no problem facing off at Indianapolis, even making it clear they can do it right now in Milwaukee.

All hell broke loose as LA Knight, who’s had his fair share of issues with The Vision, got his licks in, beating down Reed and Breakker. Knight would get overwhelmed, but The Usos, in vintage fashion, would hit stereo Suicide Dives. Both teams got the upper hand in this confrontation at one point, but when it was all said and done, The Usos and LA Knight stood tall on WWE Raw.
WWE Universe, WWE WrestlePalooza is the place where we’ll see the reunion of The Usos, as they look to dim, and even end The Vision once and for all.
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