Angle vs. Jey Uso could actually be really good. Have Angle take out Jimmy in a rage one week and Jey Uso steps up to fight for his brother despite being completely outclassed. Jey puts up a surprisingly good fight (think Shelton Benjamin and Triple H), before Angle gets himself into gear. Jey makes a comeback and goes for the Superfly Splash but Angle runs the ropes and belly-to-belly overhead superplexes him off. Jey kicks out at two and Angle gets frustrated. He looks for an Angle Slam but Uso manages to slip out and then hits a Samoan drop on Angle for two. Kurt rolls to the floor and Jey follows him out. Angle hits Jey Uso with a steel chair calling for the DQ.
The next week Jey Uso manages to win a singles match against some heel jobber and then challenges Angle for a No Disqualification Match the following week. Angle runs out and attacks Uso, but Jey actually low-bridges Angle over the top rope and Kurt kicks the announce table in frustration and stubs his toe.
The No Disqualification Match sees Angle control the match as the heel, but Jey Uso manages to get the victory with after giving Angle a receipt from two weeks previous using the same sort of weapon Angle did to blast him and gets his second victory over Angle.
Jey Uso uses these wins to springboard into the IC/US Title picture and maybe even wins the championship. He's bound to be pretty over at this point. Jimmy Uso then returns as a heel and attacks his own twin brother -- jealous of Jey's success. Jimmy says that somewhere this became all about Jey Uso and not about him and the injury Jey was claiming to avenge. Rikishi comes back to try and talk some sense into his son, and Jimmy gets all hurtful claiming that Rikishi always played second-fiddle to The Rock. Jimmy is not going to be second-fiddle to anybody. Jey Uso saves his father from a beat-down from a seriously deranged Jimmy and the two have a match at the next PPV.
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