The WWE Universe came to a standstill on the evening of August 18, 2025, during a live episode of Monday Night Raw at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, when Naomi and Jimmy Uso—WWE’s most enduring and beloved power couple—delivered a revelation that transformed a standard broadcast into a tear-soaked celebration of life, love, and legacy. In a moment that blended the raw emotion of a wrestling storyline with the unfiltered joy of family, the 37-year-old “GLOW” and her 39-year-old husband, “The Yeet Master,” announced not only their pregnancy but the surprising gender of their first child together: a baby girl. The disclosure, wrapped in sobs, laughter, and heartfelt vows, opened an emotional new chapter for the duo, who have navigated betrayal, betrayal, and triumph in the ring while building a rock-solid partnership off it. As the arena of 15,000 fans chanted “Yeet! Yeet!” and confetti rained down, the Usos stood arm-in-arm, their announcement becoming the night’s undisputed main event—a sweet surprise that has left the WWE world in joyful tears.
The segment, scripted as a “family update” by Triple H but infused with the couple’s genuine passion, unfolded mid-show after Naomi’s dominant victory over Nia Jax in a non-title match. As the “GLOW” celebrated in the ring, her theme music faded, and Jimmy Uso’s entrance hit, the crowd’s energy shifted from cheers to anticipation. Jimmy, fresh off his Bloodline redemption arc and a recent tag team win with his brother Jey, slid into the ring, mic in hand, his trademark grin masking a quiver in his voice. “Philadelphia, you know the Usos always keep it real,” he began, his Samoan accent thick with emotion. “Tonight, we got something bigger than any title, any match. Naomi and I… we’re expecting our first baby together!”

The arena exploded, but the Usos weren’t done. Naomi, radiant in her red-and-black gear, took the mic, her eyes already glistening. “We’ve been on this journey for 11 years—through betrayals, championships, and everything in between,” she said, glancing at Jimmy, her husband of 11 years. “And now, God’s blessed us with a little girl. Our rainbow after the storm.” The word “rainbow” hung in the air, a subtle nod to the couple’s private struggles, including Naomi’s past miscarriages and the challenges of building a family amid WWE’s grueling schedule. Jimmy, usually the stoic powerhouse, broke first, pulling Naomi into a hug as he sobbed, “She’s our miracle, y’all. Our little Yeet Princess!”
The crowd’s roar turned to collective sobs as the Usos shared the story behind the announcement. Married since 2014 after meeting in WWE developmental, Naomi (Trinity Fatu) and Jimmy (Jonathan Fatu) have been a beacon of stability in a chaotic industry. They are stepparents to Jimmy’s two children from a previous relationship, Jaiden and Jayla, whom Naomi has embraced as her own. But their dream of biological children faced hurdles—Naomi’s demanding career, Jimmy’s Bloodline feuds, and unspoken fertility struggles. “We’ve prayed, cried, and kept it private,” Naomi confessed, her voice cracking. “But this baby girl? She’s our promise kept.” Jimmy, wiping his eyes with his wrist tape, added, “She’s got her mama’s glow and my yeet. We’re gonna raise her strong, like us.”

The emotional peak came when the Usos revealed the gender with a pink smoke bomb—Naomi’s idea, inspired by her wrestling entrance. As the pink haze filled the ring, confetti cannons burst with hearts and “Baby Girl Uso” messages, and the couple danced, laughing through tears as “Sweet Child o’ Mine” played. “She’s due in April—right in time for WrestleMania season,” Jimmy grinned, hinting at a potential “Baby Shower at the Show.” The segment ended with a family video call from Jaiden and Jayla, who squealed, “We get a sister!” The Philly crowd chanted “Uso! Uso!” as the Usos bowed out, hand-in-hand, the title belts forgotten in the glow of their joy.
The WWE Universe flooded social media with love. #BabyGirlUso trended globally at 10 million posts, with fans sharing edits of Naomi’s entrances with baby bumps and Jimmy’s spears edited to “yeet” pink confetti. “This is what WWE does best—heart,” one X user wrote. Roman Reigns, the Usos’ former Bloodline leader, posted a video of him holding a tiny pink crown: “Welcome to the family, little chief.” Becky Lynch tweeted, “Naomi and Jimmy, you two are goals—congrats on your rainbow princess!” The segment’s ratings spiked 25%, making it Raw‘s highest-viewed non-PPV episode since 2023, per Nielsen. WWE capitalized with “Yeet Baby” merch, raising $100,000 for fertility charities in the couple’s name.

The Usos’ journey to this announcement has been one of resilience. Married since 2014 after meeting in WWE’s developmental system, they’ve faced WWE betrayals—Naomi’s 2022 walkout over creative frustrations, Jimmy’s Bloodline implosion—and personal trials, including Naomi’s 2019 surgery and Jimmy’s 2023 injury. “We’ve been through storms,” Naomi told Sports Illustrated post-show. “But this baby girl? She’s our rainbow.” Jimmy, a stepfather to Jaiden, 16, and Jayla, 14, from a previous relationship, has embraced fatherhood fully, often crediting Naomi as “the best mom to all our kids.” Their announcement, timed for Raw‘s 1,300th episode, honored that blended family, with Jaiden and Jayla appearing on screen to say, “We’re gonna be the best big sibs!”
The emotional depth resonated amid 2025’s wave of heartfelt moments—Lewis Hamilton’s Roscoe tribute, Caitlin Clark’s hospital. Fans shared miscarriage stories under #RainbowUso, with the couple responding via Instagram: “Your strength inspires us—sending love to all rainbow families.” WWE, sensitive to the theme, partnered with Resolve Through Sharing for awareness. Triple H tweeted, “The Usos are family—congrats on your little warrior.”

As the Usos prepare for WrestleMania 41, Naomi pauses her in-ring career, but Jimmy vows to “yeet for three.” Their baby girl, due April 2026, opens a new chapter, blending WWE legacy with family hope. In a ring of betrayal and glory, the Usos’ announcement was pure love—one sob, one laugh, one promise at a time.