Jey Uso sent a cryptic one-word message after he failed to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. He was beaten by CM Punk in the main event of Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Jey is a former one-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion. He won the title by defeating Gunther at WrestleMania 41 after having won the Men’s Royal Rumble. His reign was ended by The Ring General, who would go on to drop the title to Punk at SummerSlam. The title was vacated by Seth Rollins, who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on Punk at SummerSlam, but has been forced to sit on the sidelines post-Crown Jewel 2025.

On Instagram, Jey sent a one-word message, expressing his frustration. The Yeet Man also broke his silence similarly, venting at the WWE Universe.

Check out Jey’s post on Instagram:

Jey has been teasing a heel turn for weeks. At Clash in Paris, he accidentally cost Roman Reigns his Australian Street Fight against Bronson Reed. He later cost Jimmy Uso the chance to win the Battle Royal and become the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.

CM Punk broke his silence after Saturday Night’s Main Event XLI

CM Punk broke his silence after Saturday Night’s Main Event XLI. On social media, he shared a photo with Jade Cargill, Ricky Starks, and Cody Rhodes, three of his former AEW colleagues.

On Instagram, CM Punk wrote the following:

“Look at us #SNME”

Starks is the reigning NXT Champion, and Rhodes is the current Undisputed WWE Champion. The American Nightmare retained his title at Saturday Night’s Main Event XLI with another big win over Drew McIntyre. This was the second time he had beaten the Scotsman in recent weeks after preventing him from winning the title at Wrestlepalooza.

Meanwhile, Jade Cargill became the new Women’s Champion by defeating Tiffany Stratton. The two had been feuding for months, and Stratton had already defended the title against Cargill at SummerSlam, but her 300+ day reign ended at the hands of The Storm.

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