Triple H: Jey Uso Isn't The Greatest In-Ring Performer, But He Has Charisma And Likability That Lets People In

Triple H discusses Jey Uso vs. Gunther.

WrestleMania Saturday will feature a huge match for the World Heavyweight Championship, as Gunther will defend the title against this year's Royal Rumble winner, Jey Uso.

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The direction of this match and feud has criticizied by fans online, with many still making the case that Uso should be regulated to a lower spot on the card.

While speaking with Peter Rosenberg in an interview that was uploaded to WWE's YouTube channel, Triple H was asked why this was the right time to give Uso a prominent spot at 'The Show Of Shows'.

“Because people made it happen. Sometimes things happen organically along the way, they get you to where you want to be and Jey, through the Bloodline saga, was sort of a lynchpin in that storytelling and then goes off on his own. A lot of people question, once they leave The Bloodline, once they leave Roman, once they leave Heyman, are they going to be anything more than a tag team that they already were or are they going to be what they were or are they going to succeed and be anything more. You give them the opportunity to do all of those things. Jey, when he had the opportunity to do it, would click on these moments. At the end of the day, a lot of times, that’s just what our business is about, it’s about moments. A lot of people think — There’s a lot of criticism about this, that it’s just the in-ring product, it’s just this, it’s just that how technically good of a wrestler you are. Make me a list of the greatest performers in this business and that list will be two thirds of people that were worse than the majority of the list of great workers that didn’t get to the top. Jey has great athletic ability and the things that he does in the ring, he does well. Is he the most technical guy here, no. Is the greatest performer on the face of the earth in-ring, no. But, he has a charisma and a likability that he lets people in and they want to see him succeed. When you walk into a building with 10,000, 30,000, or 60,000 and he walks out and that whole place is doing his entrance with him and is hanging on everything he does and are hanging on his words and his moments, that’s what it takes to be a top guy. It’s about box office. Jey is proving what he said he was and that’s Main Event Jey Uso. Whether some people like that or not, there are people like Gunther who believe the in-ring is what matters. He’s either going to beat the entertainment out of Jey Uso or Jey Uso is going to survive all of that and prove that the box office is where it’s at.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Triple H explained the delayed release of the 'WrestleMania XL: Behind The Curtain' documentary. Check out his full comments on the matter by clicking here.

The card for both nights of WrestleMania 41 can be found by clicking here.

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