The World Heavyweight Championship win of Jey Uso at WrestleMania 41 was met with a mixed reaction. While a section of fans rejoiced at The Yeet Master finally getting a top spot, others felt he wasn’t fit to be the World Champion. What was even more controversial was his loss of the title in just 51 days to Gunther. Something, which made his father Rikishi very upset.
Uso’s reign as WWE World Heavyweight Champion was never intended to last long. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE had mapped out his brief 51-day title run well before WrestleMania 41.
The storyline was crafted to give “Main Event” Jey a defining moment — a marquee victory on the biggest stage of them all — before transitioning the title back to GUNTHER.
The decision was part of a broader creative arc, one that sets the stage for GUNTHER’s next massive showdown: a match against WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg. That clash is set for July 12 at Saturday Night’s Main Event, taking place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Now back on top, GUNTHER’s regained championship adds serious gravity to the Goldberg bout, which is being billed as a potential retirement match for the legend. The event is also strategically timed to go head-to-head with AEW’s All In: Texas pay-per-view, airing the very same night — a clear move in WWE’s ongoing effort to dominate the wrestling conversation.
While Jey’s reign may have been short, insiders emphasize it was still significant. His WrestleMania moment wasn’t just a pop for the live crowd; it was a calculated push to solidify his status as a legitimate main event talent.
The victory — and the way it was framed — gave Jey the credibility and spotlight he had long fought for, and it opens the door for future top-tier storylines.
In the grander scheme, this title shuffle has helped keep the World Heavyweight Championship scene unpredictable while adding intrigue to Goldberg’s looming farewell.
Whether GUNTHER continues his dominant run or falls to the Hall of Famer, the stakes have rarely felt higher — and Jey Uso’s brief but memorable reign helped light the path to this moment.
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