After months of drama unfolding around them, The Bloodline is officially over on WWE Smackdown. The leader of the group Roman Reigns returned to WWE programming, this week hoping to bring back at least one of the Usos under his wings but the efforts failed miserably and the great Samoan faction is no more.
Over on the latest episode of WWE Smackdown, Roman gave duties to Paul Heyman so that he convinces Jey Uso to fall in line after Jimmy betrayed him at Night of Champions and decided to leave Bloodline. Jimmy was also blamed to cost Jey, his United States Championship match against Austin Theory in last week’s episode.
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Heyman also reminded him that Jimmy kicked Roman at Night of Champions at his will and that Jimmy also willingly kicked Jey, last week. Jey only listened but didn’t give a response and reserved his decision for the main segment of the June 16 episode of WWE Smackdown.
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The Bloodline gathered in the ring, once again in the final moments of WWE Smackdown where Roman was hyped up to give a beatdown on Jimmy for his misdeeds. Jey initially took the side of Roman by claiming that Roman was the reason behind his success to reach the main event scene.
Just when it looked like Jey was going to turn his back on his brother, he uttered the following statement, “So guess what? You out! And I’m out too.” Jey declared before kicking Reigns in the face. Upon declaration of the same, Roman Reigns was downed with a Superkick by Jey. The Usos then superkicked their brother Solo Sikoa before going after Roman Reigns, once again. The fuming face of Roman ended this week’s WWE Smackdown.
Ever since Roman Reigns’ 2020 comeback, The Bloodline reigned over the WWE Smackdown brand and the time of their supremacy could be over after this happening. While WWE is yet to announce a fallout between the two sides at this point, it seems a tag team match featuring them will be reserved for Money in the Bank. Moving on, Jimmy Uso is also being touted to receive a singles title match opportunity from his former Tribal Chief, this summer.