The Bloodline saga has been the key part of WWE storylines over the past few months featuring Roman Reigns, Usos, and Solo Sikoa. A segment aired this past Friday on Smackdown where Sikoa turned on his own brothers, The Usos after which Jimmy Uso was kicked out from the faction. This segment has also dragged the Smackdown viewership up to a major extent in comparison to last week.
That being said, The Bloodline saga is dominating the Smackdown brand and it will continue to do so in the coming months. Roman Reigns has always been the needle-mover for the WWE but now ha’s established his Bloodline cohorts to accompany him in the task in a major way.
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Vince McMahon loving The Bloodline storyline
Recent reports suggest that Vince McMahon is a big fan of what Roman Reigns and The Uso brothers are doing on Smackdown and helping the show. BWE posted behind their private Twitter account in time for Raw to reveal that Vince McMahon was backstage at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The backstage atmosphere was more than happy,
“Big VKM laughs atm. Everyone is over the moon with SD and Romans / Bline story pull. Happy for everyone honestly. They have worked hard since COVID. SINCE FKN COVID! Great times ahead, enjoy it.”
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Roman Reigns banished Jimmy Uso from The Bloodline
As seen on this week’s Smackdown, Triple H gave Roman Reigns the new Undisputed WWE Universal Championship on the completion of 1000 days as champion which essentially retired the WWE Championship belt and the Universal Championship belt. But the aftermath happening overshadowed the new title belt introduction.
The Usos then interrupted the celebration as Jimmy Uso wanted to have a face-off with Roman Reigns who told Jey Uso to superkick Jimmy and fix this situation. This came after Jimmy superkick-ed his Tribal Chief at Night of Champions and cost him the undisputed tag team title match against Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.
After Jimmy’s verbal assault, Roman Reigns was about to attack, but Jey stopped him and said he needs them. Then in a big swerve, Solo hit Jimmy with the Samoan Spike. Michael Cole uttered on commentary that Jimmy was out of The Bloodline. As the implosion of the Bloodline continues, speculations suggest that Roman and Solo could probably team up against The Usos at Money in the Bank.