Rikishi expressed his frustration with WWE’s booking of his son, Jey Uso, on his podcast “Off The Top,” dubbing him “The Yeet Man.” Despite Jey’s popularity with fans and engaging persona, Rikishi questioned why WWE has not capitalized on his potential, especially after missing out on opportunities like Money in the Bank. He contemplated advising Jey to take a break from WWE to allow the company to reevaluate his character and storyline. Rikishi highlighted Jey’s marketability, with new merchandise and personal appearances showcasing his popularity. Concerned about his son’s well-being and potential career opportunities, Rikishi hinted at the possibility of Jey moving to AEW if WWE fails to recognize his value. By drawing attention to alternative wrestling promotions like AEW, Rikishi hopes to urge WWE to make the right decisions for Jey’s career and future success.