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Naomi and Jimmy Uso Share Baby News Live on WWE Raw

Naomi and Jimmy Uso Share Baby News Live on WWE Raw

The WWE Universe was treated to an emotional surprise on Monday Night Raw this week when Naomi, the reigning Women’s World Champion, revealed that she is expecting her first child with husband and fellow superstar Jimmy Uso.

The news unfolded not during a match, but in a more personal and heartfelt segment that highlighted the couple’s bond both inside and outside the squared circle. Naomi, whose real name is Trinity Fatu, addressed the crowd with her championship belt over her shoulder, accompanied by her husband Jonathan Fatu, better known to fans as Jimmy Uso.

In a preview of her upcoming podcast What’s Your Story?, which aired during the broadcast, the couple hinted at a major announcement. “Big Jim has a big message for you,” Naomi teased to Stephanie McMahon during the recorded clip. Jimmy then added, “We need everyone to proceed with caution, because there’s a baby on board. We are officially pregnant.”

The live crowd erupted in cheers, offering a standing ovation that left Naomi visibly moved. Smiling through the reaction, she followed up with a candid statement: “I’m pregnant, and I’m having a baby.” For a moment, the focus shifted away from the intensity of WWE competition and toward the deeply human milestone unfolding before the audience.

Later in the show, WWE commentators underscored the significance of the moment. “Naomi, I think I can say this on behalf of everyone in the building tonight: congratulations, we are so happy for you,” the ringside announcer said as Naomi embraced the celebration, her championship glimmering under the arena lights.

The announcement helps clarify recent speculation surrounding Naomi’s in-ring status. Just a week earlier, she had been pulled from a scheduled title defense against Iyo Sky. At the time, WWE cited that she had not been medically cleared to compete, without providing further details. Now, the reason is clear — Naomi is stepping into a new chapter of her life while at the peak of her wrestling career.

Naomi’s road to this moment has been anything but conventional. She originally joined WWE in 2009, having previously worked as a dancer for the NBA’s Orlando Magic. Her charisma, athleticism, and ability to connect with fans quickly propelled her into the spotlight. However, in 2022, she stepped away from the company after reported disputes with management. Her eventual return proved to be a turning point.

In April, she admitted in an interview with People magazine that her comeback success had caught her off guard. “It’s hard to even put it into words,” she said. “I didn’t think I would even be at WrestleMania this year. The fact that things picked up so quickly for me has just been unbelievable.”

Part of Naomi’s resurgence has been her ability to take greater ownership of her character and storylines. “What’s different this time is that I’ve been able to use my own voice and feelings in how I present myself,” she explained earlier this year. “For the first time, I feel like I’m trusted to bring my real thoughts and emotions into what I do. That’s been the biggest change.”

Now, as she prepares for motherhood, Naomi finds herself balancing personal joy with professional momentum. While WWE has yet to announce what will happen with the Women’s World Championship, the focus on Monday night was not on titles or rivalries, but on family and celebration.

For the WWE faithful, the moment was a reminder that behind the larger-than-life personas and scripted storylines are real people with real lives — and Naomi’s story is about to take on an entirely new chapter.