Jey Uso seemingly spoils the future of the OG Bloodline amid reunion rumors with Roman Reigns ahead of WWE Survivor Series
Jey Uso left The Bloodline last year following his loss to Roman Reigns at WWE SummerSlam. Amid rumors of the original Bloodline potentially reuniting ahead of Survivor Series, the Intercontinental Champion made an interesting statement.
Roman Reigns is currently feuding with the new Bloodline under Solo Sikoa's leadership. Last Saturday, Jimmy Uso returned after months of absence to help The Original Tribal Chief and Cody Rhodes defeat Sikoa and Jacob Fatu at Bad Blood.
After the match, Jimmy embraced his cousin. Many WWE fans now expect the original Bloodline to reunite to fight Sikoa's Bloodline in a WarGames match at Survivor Series.
In an interview with Jazzy's World, Jey pointed out that his match against his brother at WrestleMania 40 was his favorite WWE moment. When the interviewer, Jazzy, claimed the brother versus brother square-off added "a little spice" to the ongoing Bloodline storyline right now, the Intercontinental Champion agreed. Jey then teased reuniting with the original Bloodline, stating that they would "get it together," pointing out that "family fight":
"Yeah, yeah, we're gonna get it together though. Bloodline is gonna get it together. We're gonna be all right. Family fight, right? Yeet! [Of course, family might fight but in the end we're all family, right?] Yes, of course, love each other," he said. [1:28 - 1:39]
Jey Uso acknowledged Roman Reigns as his Tribal Chief after WWE WrestleMania 40
After leading The Bloodline for nearly four years, Roman Reigns went on hiatus after losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40. In his absence, Solo Sikoa appointed himself the new Tribal Chief and took over the faction.
In an interview with Gorilla Position after this year's Show of Shows, Jey Uso was asked who he acknowledged as his Tribal Chief. The Intercontinental Champion did not hesitate to name Reigns despite their differences:
"For me, Roman Reigns will always be my Tribal Chief. I learned from him, you know. He's the one who brought us to the promised land. Now, you know, snakes wanna step up. Solo Sikoa is a big hitter, man. So, I'm just glad I'm not on Fridays no more, Uce, you know what I'm saying? I do my thing on Monday. I'm gonna let that family drama go down over there as long as they keep it on SmackDown," he said.
Following Jimmy Uso's return to reunite with Reigns, it would be interesting to see if Jey would also do the same in the upcoming weeks, as many expect.
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