Jey Uso reveals his own Ula Fala amid Roman Reigns' feud with The Bloodline
Jey Uso has revealed his version of the Ula Fala. He was gifted the neckpiece during the Fanatics Fest in New York City.
Jey's family members, Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa, are currently feuding over the original Ula Fala, with Sikoa declaring himself The Tribal Chief. On the SmackDown after SummerSlam, Reigns almost got his hands on the lei, currently in possession of Sikoa.
On Instagram, Jey revealed the blue Ula Fala and thanked the fan who gifted it to him.
"NGL.. The blue ula hit. Thank you to whoever gave this too me. @fanaticsfest YEET," Jey wrote.
Check out Jey's Instagram post below.
Matt Camp believes Jey Uso and Sami Zayn will eventually reunite with Roman Reigns
Jey Uso and Sami Zayn were part of Roman Reigns' original Bloodline. Many fans want them to reunite with Reigns to take on Solo Sikoa's version of the group.
Since returning at the 2024 SummerSlam Premium Live Event, Reigns has single-handedly taken the fight to The Bloodline. On the latest edition of SmackDown, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu took out The Original Tribal Chief and put him through the announcers table.
On The Wrestling Matt podcast, former WWE host Matt Camp said Jey Uso and Zayn might reunite with Reigns when he needs help. Camp said:
"Guess what? These two are staying together. I said it weeks ago, this is a good act. They're friends. They're buddies. They have chemistry. Keep them together. And perhaps it's a sign of things to come when a certain Original Tribal Chief may need a little help. Maybe. Who would he have to win over more than those two guys right there?"
The original version of The Bloodline also consisted of Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman. Post-WrestleMania XL, Jimmy was booted out of the group by Sikoa. Meanwhile, Heyman was kicked out of The Bloodline after he refused to acknowledge Sikoa as The Tribal Chief.