3 Reasons why Roman Reigns must not trust Sami Zayn despite their reunion on WWE SmackDown
Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn finally reunited on the latest episode of WWE SmackDown. Initially, tensions ran high between Zayn and the rest of the original Bloodline, but by the end of the show, the faction was back together.
In a dominant display, Sami, Roman, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso dismantled Solo Sikoa's Bloodline, tossing them out of the ring. However, despite this apparent reunion, there are still reasons for Reigns to be cautious.
In this article, we will discuss three considerable reasons why The Original Tribal Chief should remain wary of trusting Sami Zayn, even after their reconciliation on the latest edition of the blue brand.
#3. The conversation between Solo Sikoa and Sami Zayn in the RAW parking lot is still a mystery
One reason Roman Reigns should not fully trust Sami Zayn is the recent mysterious conversation between the latter and Solo Sikoa. Jimmy Uso caught The Underdog from the Underground speaking with the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief on RAW backstage.
This exchange was also noticed by Jey Uso, who was surprised by the actions of the 40-year-old star. The details of that conversation remain unclear and indeed raise suspicion.
Sami’s actions may be part of a bigger conspiracy orchestrated by Solo. He may have reunited with the original Bloodline only to betray The Original Tribal Chief at a critical moment in the near future.
#2. Solo Sikoa called Sami Zayn his "Dawg"
During the latest episode of SmackDown, Solo Sikoa introduced Sami Zayn into the main event scene by calling the latter his "Dawg." However, the Canadian star later turned against the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief, sparking suspicion. It is possible that Solo’s words subtly hinted at an alliance between the two, despite Zayn’s apparent betrayal.
Sami may have chosen to reunite with the original Bloodline to regain Roman Reigns’ trust, only to serve as a double agent. By doing so, the 40-year-old star could leak critical strategies of the original Bloodline to Solo’s faction, giving the new Bloodline a tactical advantage.
Solo referring to Zayn as his "Dawg" is a subtle yet significant move that raises doubts about the latter's loyalty towards the original Bloodline. This is one key reason why Reigns should remain cautious of the 40-year-old star, despite their recent reunion.
#1. Roman Reigns has not apologized to Sami Zayn yet
Sami Zayn urged Roman Reigns to apologize to Jey Uso during the opening segment of SmackDown, aiming to facilitate their reunion. However, The Original Tribal Chief refused, mocking The Yeet Master for wasting time with The Underdog from the Underground.
Notably, Roman also has not apologized to Sami for his past actions. With a potential sense of vengeance brewing, Zayn could be plotting to betray The Head of the Table in the near future.
This unresolved tension makes the Canadian star a highly untrustworthy figure within the original Bloodline.