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After Roman Reigns lost to Cody Rhodes and Jimmy to his twin brother, Jey Uso, at WrestleMania 40, Jimmy was removed from the Bloodline by his other brother, Solo Sikoa.
Since then, Jimmy hasn't been seen on WWE television.
According to reports, this is because he's been suffering from an undisclosed injury.
While fans around the world have been wishing Jimmy the best and eagerly anticipating his return, a strange update has caused confusion and concern in the internet wrestling community.
'Dear GOD,' Rikishi said.
'[Praying] for strength & health to continue.
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Stay prayed for my boy, [Jonathan Fatu].
' He continued, 'Dear God, grant me the strength I need to continue on this journey, give me hope and endurance in the face of difficulty.
I rely on your guidance, strength, and love to help me in times of trouble.
Remind me that I am capable of getting through anything that comes my way.
'In following up with people in WWE, they say that they've spoken to Jimmy Uso, who says he's fine.
'I don't have any further context beyond that,' Sapp said.
While many fans were happy to hear that Jimmy was doing alright, it prompted just as much confusion regarding why Rikishi would post what he posted, with some even accusing the elder Fatu of causing unnecessary concern.
However, some users noted that it could be Jimmy dealing with personal issues that have popped up in the past.
'I hope it's not a case of Jimmy hiding his demons from others and suffering internally,' That Lovely Rose said.
'That usually feels like the case whenever something cryptic like Rikishi's tweet comes out.
' Specifically, they are referring to the multiple times Jimmy had been charged with DUI.
Additionally, there was an incident where he was charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction of justice.
Jeremy Hannah has been writing professionally since 2018, contributing to Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, and TheGamer.
com.
He now works as an associate editor for LA Sports Report.
He loves talking about LA-based sports, professional wrestling, video games, and whatever else he's paid to write about.