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Following this, Heyman was taken to an ambulance backstage, with Theory and Paul concerned about his well-being. At the same time, a car arrived, and when Theory went to the car, he was attacked by none other than Jimmy Uso, who took him out, essentially teasing that The Vision was the group that assaulted Jey Uso on SmackDown.

Of course, there is no confirmation that it was The Vision who did it, although Logan Paul’s entry into the match makes it sound very convenient that they didn’t do it. However, it’s still not a confirmation.

It’s going to be interesting to see if this eventually leads to something bigger for Jey, or perhaps even a way of setting up a Tag Team Title match between The Vision and The Usos at WrestleMania 42. Either way, Paul and Theory showed up later during an ad break and went on a rant.