Jey Uso was among the wrestlers at Nattie’s Dungeon on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, according to a fight size update published Thursday, April 9, 2026. Jacob Fatu, Angelo Dawkins and Niki XS were also there as the group spent time at the training site during WrestleMania season.
The post from Nattie said, “It’s WRESTLEMANIA SZN! Tonight at The Dungeon, we poured our souls on to the mat.” That message framed the visit as more than a casual stop, turning a practice session into a snapshot of the week’s wrestling buzz.
The update was not limited to the Dungeon visit. It also said MLW’s upcoming show in Charleston was sold out, and that the promotion was exploring the possibility of releasing a limited number of standing-room-only tickets because demand was so strong.
It also noted that Myla Grace was set to make her TNA singles debut on the April 9, 2026 episode of iMPACT against Elayna Black. For Grace, the date mattered immediately: the match was scheduled for the same day the update went live, giving the story a live-event edge rather than a simple look-ahead.
What ties the items together is the timing. A single wrestling roundup captured a Dungeon visit, a sold-out MLW date and a TNA debut all within a narrow April 9 window, underscoring how quickly the schedule is filling as the industry moves deeper into WrestleMania season. The Dungeon appearance, in particular, gave the day a social-media hook that fans could read in real time, while the Charleston sellout pointed to live-event demand that promoters are still trying to meet.
The only real wrinkle is that the strongest demand story and the most immediate in-ring note were not the same one. The Charleston show was already sold out, but MLW was still considering whether it could squeeze in a few more fans. At the same time, Grace’s singles debut was set for that night on iMPACT, meaning the update was not just about where wrestlers had been — it was also about what viewers were about to see.
For now, the answer to the question raised by the headline is simple: Jey Uso was at Nattie’s Dungeon, and he was there as part of a wider WrestleMania-season moment that spilled into multiple wrestling promotions on April 9.





