WWE superstar Jey Uso is facing a tough battle outside the ring. His wife, Takecia Fatu, has filed for divorce after more than a decade together, ending one of wrestling's longest-standing marriages.
Court papers show Takecia filed the case in Fayette County, Georgia, on June 24. In the filing, she described the marriage as “irretrievably broken” and said there are no prospects for a reconciliation.
The documents, first obtained by TMZ and reported by the New York Post, mark a formal split for a couple many fans saw as inseparable.
From High School Sweethearts To WWE Family
Jey Uso, real name Joshua Samuel Fatu, and Takecia have known each other since their teenage years in Pensacola, Florida. They met at Escambia High School and stayed together through college in Alabama before settling in Georgia.
Court records list their wedding date as February 13, 2014, though earlier profiles reported 2015. The pair have built a quiet family life away from cameras and share two sons.
For years, Takecia stayed out of the spotlight while Jey rose to become a former world champion and one-half of the longest-reigning tag team in WWE history.
What The Filing Asks For
Takecia is not asking for a messy public fight. She is requesting primary physical custody of their children but says she is open to joint legal custody.
She also wants exclusive use of their family home in Georgia, plus child support, spousal support, and coverage of her attorney fees.
No court date has been set yet, and Jey Uso has not publicly responded to the filing.
Rumours That Followed The Star
The divorce comes after months of online chatter linking Jey Uso to NXT talent Jaida Parker. Fans spotted the two together at events in late 2025, which fueled speculation about his marriage.
Neither Jey nor Parker has confirmed a relationship, and the court filing does not mention a third party. It simply states the marriage cannot be saved.
What This Means For Fans
For Nigerian wrestling fans who watch WWE on early mornings, Jey Uso has been a constant face – from The Usos era to his recent singles push as “Main Event” Jey.
This legal move shifts focus from titles to family. Obgist News will follow the Georgia court proceedings and any official statement from WWE or the Fatu family.
As of now, the story is not about betrayal or drama. It is about a 12-year marriage that both parties once built from high school, now formally declared broken in court.
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