Roman Reigns and Jey Uso’s rivalry is limited to just the ring in which they compete. Outside of it, they share a great bond and are often found teaming up for games together in Call of Duty.

Roman Reigns (real name: Leati Joseph Anoa’i) and Jey Uso (real name: Joshua Samuel Fatu) belong to the same extended family. They are cousins in real life who love to hop on games together, despite their on-screen dynamic in WWE.
Jey Uso is close with Roman Reigns in real life

WWE has turned two close cousins into mortal enemies, but they have found a workaround to keep their bond healthy. Both wrestlers belong to the famous Anoa’i wrestling family, which has a long legacy of producing amazing wrestlers, including The Rock.
The wrestling world thrives on conflicts between close ones that are often a result of some drastic plot twists that often end up turning close friends/relatives into enemies to make things interesting in the ring.
A similar thing has been going on between Reigns and Uso; however, Uso, during a recent interview with Shak Wrestling, revealed how the in-game rivalry does not reflect on his real life in any shape or form, and video games have played a huge role in it.
“i got free the kids are sleep let’s get on”
roman is serious about his COD 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/mLhQC9yEuQ
— mister j (@brandnewdrip) March 3, 2025
“i got free the kids are sleep let’s get on”
roman is serious about his COD 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/mLhQC9yEuQ
— mister j (@brandnewdrip) March 3, 2025
“roman reigns should team with cody rhodes to face rock and cena”
mind you, roman would be happy cena turned heel lmao: pic.twitter.com/cBZEKDpxLI
— mister j (@brandnewdrip) March 2, 2025
This cute dynamic between the two wrestlers points towards the love that they have for each other. Playing Call of Duty is something that the brothers enjoy a lot, and it is fun to imagine the dynamic they might share in-game while fighting other enemies together for a change.
The reel life does not matter while playing Call of Duty

No matter the betrayals, the backstabbing, or the fights that the brothers are engaged in while in the ring, outside of it, they are all about hopping on in-game and getting those enemies together.
The Anoa’i family has had a long history of producing amazing wrestlers, Uso’s father being among them. There might be a chance, in the near future, that the brothers get united against a common foe and their bond outshines.
However, as of now, they are still mortal enemies in the game, WWE has created a divide in one of the most influential families, which works well in its favor. How difficult do you think it would be for the two brothers to switch on and off their rivalry? Let us know in the comments below.
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