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Ex-WWE personality frustrated with the current Bloodline story; claims it's a "massive waste" of time

The Bloodline saga is the focal point of WWE currently. The faction has become divided into two smaller groups with Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns butting heads over control of the stable.

Roman returned at SummerSlam to cost Solo the Undisputed WWE Championship. Since then, The Original Tribal Chief has been trying to regain control of the faction that he created. However, Solo Sikoa has made it clear that he is the new Tribal Chief and that he is not ready to let go of the sacred Ula Fala anytime soon.

This week on The Brand, former WWE writer Vince Russo claimed that he was fed up with the storyline. He detailed that the company reportedly had a couple more Samoans waiting to be introduced. He felt that storyline had dragged on for too long and it was getting tiring at this point.

"I'm reading on the internet with this Bloodline, like there are two or three more Samoans lined up. I'm like 'My God, Heyman wasn't lying when he said it was the top of the third two years ago.' We're just gonna keep bringing in Samoans and just keep running this gameplan for like how long? I'm so over it and I'm so freaking tired of it. When you're clearly replacing an A-team with a B-team and then we're supposed to believe that weaker B-team is gonna go over at the end. It makes the whole thing such a massive waste of my time." [From 1:58 - 2:38]

The Bloodline lost the WWE Tag Team Championship

This week on SmackDown, The Bloodline tried to play mind games with The Motor City Machine Guns, goading them into a title match right after they defeated #DIY in a hard-fought battle.

However, this plan backfired as Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso came out to the middle during the match. They neutralized Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, ensuring that The Bloodline couldn't employ their numbers game.

With the referee knocked out, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa tried to use steel chairs on their opponents but Jey Uso showed up and attacked the Tongan brothers. This allowed Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin to pick up a historic victory in only their third match on the blue brand.

Later, Jimmy and Jey Uso hugged in the ring as Roman Reigns watched from the entranceway.


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