Jey Uso Comments On Vince McMahon’s Millennial Criticism

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What does one half of the Usos think about it?

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Jey Uso went on the record about Vince McMahon’s controversial criticism of the lockerrom. McMahon said that the current millennial generation didn’t have the hunger that the previous generations had.

on the meaning behind it:
I know he wouldn’t say anything without any meaning behind it. I feel like he was just trying to light a fire under the locker room. He wants guys to go out there and grab that brass ring, step out on a limb, and go out there and get it.

on what it’s like to be new in WWE:
I feel like some of the guys, including myself, when me and my brother first came in it is kind of like walking on egg shells. We didn’t want to mess up because we’re new guys. We’re young and we don’t know what to do.

on the ambition of the current lockerroom
As far as ambition, I feel like we do have a good crew. It’s going to take time. It’s going to take some years to get used to the thing. But as soon as we got our feet deep in the ground and our claws deep in the dirt, we’re going to be okay. I love my groups of guys. I love my locker room. If you look at it, we have some great talent in there. It is going to take time, that’s all I can say about it.

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