Last night on Friday Night Smackdown the fate of the Bloodline was finally decided when Jey Uso finally decided his side, whether he wanted to stay in the Bloodline or he wanted to side with his twin brother Jimmy Uso. The fans and the Bloodline had been looking for answers for weeks, and it is finally provided.
The story would have been unfolded by last week if Roman Reigns appeared. But last week’s progress was not only slow but a little criticizable as well. Everybody knew what would be the final decision from Jey so the story just got a little slower last week and it was all because Roman Reigns did not appear.

Smackdown – The Epic Resolution: Jey Uso’s Determination Seals The Fate Of The Bloodline
Jimmy Uso made his decision at WWE Night of Champions when he betrayed his Tribal Chief Roman Reigns by hitting a super kick directly on his chin. The very next week on Friday Night Smackdown, Jey Uso tried to make peace between the two sides. Jimmy agreed to stand by Roman’s side, but the Head of the Table was determined not to take him back.
We were expecting to see Jey’s decision last week but since Roman Reigns was not present in the show, the storyline had to be postponed for this week. Throughout the show, Paul Heyman tried to convince Jey to stay with the Bloodline and not to pick his brother but Jey knew what he had to do.

Jey Uso Decides To Stand By His Brother’s Side
They tried to present the segment that Jey would finally side with the Bloodline and he would betray his brother. But it was pretty much obvious that Jey would remain on his brother’s side, and that is exactly what happened. The whole segment had been presented as Jey might stand with Bloodline, but at the end, he grounded Roman Reigns with a super kick.
The Bloodline storyline had been extremely entertaining from the very first day but this part of the story was not as exciting as its previous parts since everyone knew that ultimately Jey would stand by his brother’s side. In spite of being predictable, the super kick from Jey to Roman was a big satisfaction.

It was already heavily rumored that Roman Reigns would a team up with his enforcer Solo Sikoa to take on the team of the Usos at Money in the Bank, now it looks like that the match would definitely take place. One thing we can guarantee you, the Bloodline is now dead.