In the ever-evolving landscape of professional wrestling, The Bloodline has carved out a reputation as one of the most formidable factions in the sport’s history. However, the dynamics within the group took a dramatic turn at WWE Night Of Champions, a narrative that continued to unfold on this week’s SmackDown. Intriguingly, the drama didn’t end when the cameras stopped rolling.
At WWE Night Of Champions, Jimmy Uso made a bold move, turning on The Tribal Chief with a series of superkicks. This action signaled a seismic shift within The Bloodline.
On this week’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown, WWE celebrated Roman Reigns’ impressive 1000+ day reign as Universal Champion by unveiling a new title belt for him. As the show drew to a close, Jimmy Uso was officially ousted from The Bloodline due to his actions at WWE Night Of Champions.
The Usos found themselves on one side of the ring, while Reigns and Paul Heyman stood on the other. Solo Sikoa initially sided with his brothers, only to deliver a Samoan Spike to Jimmy Uso. As Reigns, Sikoa, and Heyman exited the ring, Jey rushed to his twin’s side.
Once the broadcast ended, The Usos were left alone in the ring. Jey helped Jimmy to his feet as they both grappled with the night’s events. Their moment of reflection was interrupted by The Miz’s entrance music.
As the storyline continues to develop, fans are eagerly awaiting to see how WWE will navigate The Bloodline’s narrative. Given the current trajectory, a showdown between The Usos and the team of Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa at Money In The Bank seems increasingly likely.