WWE team set for return, Rollins talks Reigns feud, RAW viewership

The Usos set to be back in action soon

- One of the most notable absences on WWE TV over the past couple of months has been that of The Usos, particularly on SmackDown, where they are among the ones to have good-to-great matches on a weekly basis.

Jey Uso sustained a shoulder injury during match earlier this year, and has been out of action since. While JImmy Uso has been seen doing the occasional commentary on SmackDown since then, their gimmick has always been that of twin brothers in a WWE ring, leaving Jey with little to do.

However, the return of The Usos is imminent as they were spotted working out in the ring at the WWE Performance Centre last week, signalling their way back to in-ring action.

- One of the main feuds discussed ever since Rollins cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase at Wrestlemania earlier this year, has been a singles feud against his former teammate from The Shield, Roman Reigns.

While they have tangled with each other occasionally, mostly in tag action or with others involved, longtime followers know that the ‘money’ feud is a singles run involving both upstarts from the new generation. By the looks of it, we wouldn’t have to wait much longer as Reigns looks to be in the immediate future for Rollins.

After Reigns won the fatal four-way match on RAW to become the new no.1 contender for the WWE world Heavyweight title, Rollins sent out the following tweet:

- With the hugely promoted and equally anticipated WWE Hell in a Cell happening the night before, RAW the following night was expected to do better numbers than the slumping figures it has been churning out in the recent weeks.

However, that wasn’t the case this week either as RAW ratings was 3.354 million viewers, down a bit from last week’s 3.356 million viewers. the non-appearance of big stars from last week including The Undertaker, brock Lesnar & Steve Austin could have played a role in the same.

For this week’s show, the first hour drew 3.635 million viewers, the second hour drew 3.214 million viewers and the final hour drew 3.213 million viewers.

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