Can go a lot of ways, but as far as Jey coming off as a dikk...
Well, he was literally beaten/jumped into the Bloodline. Twice. He was forced into it because his older brother stuck his nose in business and ended up being compromised to a point where Jey either said "I Quit" and fell in line or let his brother get choked to the Shadow Realm.
And then when he starts to embrace the role of enforcer -- during which, he actually starts moving up the card a bit -- he finds himself in the middle of Jimmy and Roman, and all that comes of it is the Usos getting back together and continuing on as if nothing happened. He loses his momentum.
Jimmy didn't have to physically pay dues like Jey did. Sami didn't have to physically pay dues like Jey did. Solo didn't have to physically pay dues like Jey did. And yeah, a good part of this is because they took the easy road, but Jey falling in line was literally due to the actions of others that put him into a no-win situation.
Despite this, and despite the multiple times Jey had to do the heavy lifting for Jimmy when they first got back together, and the multiple times Jey saved Roman's ass -- and his title reign -- he still gets talked down to like he's some unstable creature that's always making life harder for the Bloodline, which is an idea that he honestly wanted no part of and it was forced on him. And now his role as enforcer has been given to his younger brother, and he's considered a charity case for a member of the Bloodline that literally bypassed the NUMBER ONE REQUIREMENT for membership.
If I was Jey, I'd honestly be plotting on all of them. He'd have to get ALL of them.
Breh...
I'm feeling like it's gonna be a thread of events that takes the Bloodline apart, especially now that they've added this other dynamic of Jey getting downplayed by Roman. It'll start with Sami being ousted, which leads to Sami and KO teaming up and taking out the Usos for the tag titles. Just like Sami took the blame for War Games, it's Jey that gets blamed for the Usos losing the tag belts. By then, he's already been replaced by Solo as the 'Right Hand Man'. And how wild would it be if it gets to the point that even his twin brother doesn't have his back anymore, the one Jey defended, the one who accused Jey of being Roman's bytch... now he's following Roman. So then, out goes Jey. I can't call the rest of what happens but that's two dope ass potential directions this goes in. And seeing as how Heyman is Heyman, it wouldn't be surprising that he is likely playing a part in putting this story together.
Not saying this is definitely what's gonna happen, but there's definitely more than one thing going on with this story and it's gonna play out great. This is that kinda long-term shyt Vince/Prichard/Patterson/George Scott used to do with the Hogan/Andre, Hogan/Savage Mania feuds where it's several little building blocks that get added on for months before it all comes to a head.
Wonder if the real endgame to all this is Roman/Rock?