Alright, so, a while back, I started noticing this word “yeet” popping up all over the place, especially in those WWE wrestling shows I watch. I mean, it’s all thanks to this wrestler Jey Uso. The guy started using it like crazy after he got screwed over by his own brother last summer. Talk about family drama, right?
So, I got curious. What’s the deal with this “yeet” thing? I started digging around, trying to figure out where it came from and what it meant in the wrestling world.
- I saw some people online saying that Jey Uso just started using “yeet” out of the blue. No big explanation, just started saying it in his interviews and promos.
- Then I found out that WWE even started selling “yeet” merchandise. Shirts, hats, the whole nine yards. It became his thing, his catchphrase.
- But get this, they suddenly pulled all the “yeet” stuff from their online store. Just like that, poof, gone. No more “yeet” in his promos either. I read somewhere that it was reported by WrestleVotes, whatever that is.
Now, I’m not gonna lie, I kinda liked the word. It was catchy, you know? It got the crowd going whenever Jey Uso said it. It became a part of the show, like, everyone would yell it along with him. Heck, he even used it when he first acknowledged Roman and Roman told him to beat up Daniel Bryan.
So, I kept digging. I watched some interview where Jey Uso was asked about the word. I wanted to hear the story straight from the horse’s mouth. And I stumbled upon another online video where these two, Salty Scott and Keila Cash, were trying to define “yeet” and use it in their everyday life, which was pretty hilarious.
My Conclusion
But then, like a twist in a wrestling match, I saw some news that “yeet” was making a comeback! Apparently, before one of the recent Monday Night RAW shows, WWE confirmed that Jey Uso could use his catchphrase again. It was back, baby!
So, yeah, that’s my little journey into the world of “yeet” and WWE. It’s just a word, but it became a whole thing in the wrestling world. It’s kinda funny how that works, isn’t it? One guy starts saying something, and suddenly it’s everywhere. Anyway, that’s my story, hope you enjoyed it. YEET!