Alright, so lemme tell you ’bout this whole “Jey Uso 2020” thing I was messing around with. It was a whole journey, lemme tell ya.

It all started when I was just kinda bored, you know? Scrolling through the net, seeing all this hype ’bout Jey Uso’s rise in 2020. Figured, “Hey, why not dive in and see what’s what?” So, I started by just watching a bunch of his matches from that year. Man, the energy! You could feel the shift happening.
First things first, I went to the WWE Network. I mean, duh, right? Started from the top, looking for all the big matches. You know, the ones where he was really starting to stand out. I’m talkin’ SummerSlam, Clash of Champions – the whole shebang.
Then, I started making notes. Not just “he hit a superkick,” but more like, “How did he get in position for that superkick?” or “What was his facial expression like before the move?” Super detailed stuff, trying to get into his head a little.
Next up: the promos. Jey’s promos were FIRE in 2020. That intensity! So, I started transcribing them. Yeah, I know, kinda nerdy, but it helped me understand what he was trying to convey. Not just the words, but the feeling behind ’em. And I was trying to figure out, how he was portraying the conflicts?
- SummerSlam match analysis
- Clash of Champions promo transcript
- Hell in a Cell breakdown
After that, I went digging for interviews. Anything I could find online. Podcasts, YouTube clips, even those weird WWE backstage segments. Just trying to get a feel for his mindset outside the ring. Like, what was he thinking before these big matches? What did he do to prepare?

Here’s where things got interesting. I started trying to apply some of his “mindset” to my own stuff. I had this project at work that I was kinda dragging my feet on. So, I thought, “What would Jey do?” And I just went for it. No hesitation, full-on commitment. And you know what? It actually worked! I finished the project, and it was way better than I thought it would be.
Then, I tried to analyze what was the conflict inside the story line, why this conflict made him improve so rapidly.
Finally, I started writing it all down. Not just a recap, but a full-on analysis of Jey Uso’s 2020 run. What made it so special? What can we learn from it? How can we apply those lessons to our own lives?
Look, I’m not saying I’m some kind of wrestling guru now. But I gotta say, this whole “Jey Uso 2020” deep dive was actually pretty insightful. It reminded me that sometimes, you just gotta go for it. No excuses, no hesitation. Just believe in yourself, and give it your all. Uce!