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Jey Uso Turns Against Roman Reigns, The Bloodline Officially Over?

The Usos have reunited and left The Bloodline

After almost three years, Jey Uso finally had enough of Roman Reigns' autocratic rule over The Bloodline faction. After his twin brother Jimmy Uso decided to turn against The Tribal Chief back at the Night of Champions premium live event, Jey followed suit last night on SmackDown. 

During an in-ring segment on the blue brand, Jey was set to make a final decision over whether he was in The Bloodline or not. Reigns tried his best to further manipulate Jey into remaining with the group, much like he had been doing since 2020, but this time it wasn’t enough to do the job. Jey initially seemed as though he was set to remain in the group and leave his brother by the wayside, but instead revealed into the mic that he was “out too”, and he followed this up with a thunderous superkick to Reigns.

The reunited Usos followed suit with superkicks to Solo Sikoa, and a further one which kicked the soul out of Reigns. It looks as though The Bloodline as fans knew it is officially over, with it unclear how all men proceed going forwards. The only real expectation for a next step is an apparent tag team match between the two sides at Money in the Bank.

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