WWE SmackDown star and a former three times WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn who is also a former WWE NXT champion recently talked about his famous Smackdown segment where he broke Bloodline. It is being considered as one of the funniest segments in the recent history of WWE.
In a recent Bloodline segment of Friday Night Smackdown, Sami Zayn made a funny comment that totally broke Bloodline. They could not help but laughing on screen. Jey Uso and Sami were fighting on screen, Roman Reigns wanted them not to fight and he tried to arbitrate a truce between the duo.

Sami Zayn Reflects On Breaking Bloodline On Live TV
Jey Uso was so angry on Sami that he insulted Roman Reigns. Roman was about to confront Jey but Sami tried not to let them fight. And here is where family said that funny word, he said Jey was lately not being very “Ucey.” This totally broke Bloodline. This instantly brought is smile on Roman Reigns’ face. Jey was trying his best not to smile, he was covering his face with his hands to hide the laugh.
But when he saw Roman is also laughing he could not control himself. They both broke. Jimmy was also in deep trouble who was standing behind of them. The segment was scheduled to be very serious but still this moment was hilarious. This was one of the most enjoyable segments in the recent history of WWE. This actually showed what Sami is capable of.

Sami Zayn who is also a former WWE NXT champion recently spoke to BT Sport where he talked about his famous Smackdown segment where he broke Bloodline. It is being considered as one of the funniest segments in the recent history of WWE. He said;
“People have made a big deal out of that, about the fact that they’re seeing little chinks in the armor, but to be honest, the reason it’s standing out so much is that it reminds the fans that the performers are really having fun doing this. It’s something that they sometimes forget. We’re enjoying doing this too. There is a real life chemistry between myself and that whole family. We have always gotten along splendidly and it’s nice to see that the fans are appreciating getting a window into that a little bit.

“I’ll admit, once or twice, I’m going out of my way to try and get them to crack. Generally, that’s something you have to tread cautiously because if you overdo that, it becomes…you’re just not being professional. Little bits are good, but like anything else, it can be redundant if it’s overdone or if you’re not taking it seriously enough. We are still trying to tell a story.
“In a weird way, it kind of works for the story because it’s a different character bringing this lightness to an otherwise serious group. The reason it works is because it is art initiating life and fitting into the story we’re trying to tell. Otherwise, it would just be completely out of place, if that makes sense. If it was Roman and the Usos talking, and they were cracking up laughing, it wouldn’t make any sense because that’s not supposed to happen. I’m supposed to be bringing this lightness to it, so it makes some sense.”
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