WWE SummerSlam 2025 Results As Jey Uso, Roman Reigns Win Opening Match
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Roman Reigns and Jey Uso are once again allies on Raw. (Credit: by Georgiana Dallas/ WWE via Getty Images)
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At WWE SummerSlam 2025, the top two former members of The Bloodline, Roman Reigns and Jey Uso, reunited in an attempt to take down Seth Rollins’ minions Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker.
With Rollins currently out dealing with a leg injury, WWE’s focus shifted toward building up Breakker for a high-profile clash with Reigns. Although many fans expected to see a Breakker vs. Reigns singles match at SummerSlam, WWE instead went with Reigns and Uso as a duo one more time.
Inside MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, “The OTC1” looked to reassert himself as WWE’s top dog after a lengthy absence from Raw and SmackDown.
Wrestling in just his fourth televised match in 2025 and first since WrestleMania 41, Reigns needed to make a statement at SummerSlam. That’s exactly what he did, sacrificing himself on multiple occasions to help his team to victory.
As expected, Reigns was victorious in his return match, but it was Uso who won the match for the uber-popular babyface duo to kick of WWE SummerSlam Saturday. The win evened out Reigns’ 2025 record at 2-2 as he continues to wrestle less and less frequently amid his ascent in Hollywood.
Some of the biggest moments in Reigns and Uso’s victory were:
The loss for Reed and Breakker was widely expected, with Reigns rarely losing and Uso arguably ranking as WWE’s most popular babyface. In the absence of Seth Rollins, Breakker is expected to get a massive push while Reed will typically be the “fall guy” who eats pins in order to protect Breakker’s image.
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Just as quickly as Reigns’ return happened, he could be set to disappear yet again after WWE SummerSlam 2025.
Reigns recently landed a major movie role as “Akuma” in the upcoming Street Fighter adaptation, and production for that film will begin this month. That will most likely send Reigns directly into yet another lengthy layoff, which has become the norm for him over the past half decade.
The expectation is that Reigns will disappear for at least a couple of months again, but after what transpired at SummerSlam, WWE’s best bet is for Reigns to return yet again a few months from now in preparation for a marquee singles match with Breakker. The latter, of course, is being groomed as WWE’s next big thing much like Reigns was a decade ago, so that’s the dream match that could bring Reigns back later in 2025.
So, where does that leave Uso? Well, it appears that Uso could be headed for a blockbuster tag team reunion.
WWE is reportedly considering sending SmackDown’s Jimmy Uso, Jey’s twin brother, to Raw, a logical move for multiple reasons. One, Jimmy is on an island over on SmackDown, with no family help to battle Solo Sikoa’s new faction. Two, Jimmy’s real-life wife Naomi just moved over to Raw, so a switch for Jimmy would put them on the same brand where they belong. Last but not least, Jimmy and Jey are badly needed to help salvage Raw’s tag team division.
While SmackDown’s tag team division is a bright spot for the blue brand, Raw has really struggled in terms of creating compelling tag team storylines. Jey is a better tag team wrestler than he is as a singles star, and a reunion of the Usos, arguably the greatest tag team in WWE history, could work out well for all parties involved. In fact, WWE even tested the waters of an Usos reunion at this week’s SmackDown taping, where Jimmy and Jey reunited in a tag team dark match.
Especially with Jey seemingly out of the world title picture after WWE SummerSlam, fans should expect the Usos to reunite in the weeks ahead following Jey’s big win on Saturday.