Roman Reigns expected to suffer rare loss to former Bloodline members at Money in the Bank
Roman Reigns suffered a rare loss last month at Night of Champions, and it doesn't sound like he'll be getting back to his winning ways at Money in the Bank.
It was announced over the weekend following SmackDown that The Usos will face Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa at Money in the Bank. This will mark the third premium live event in a row where The Tribal Chief won't defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
While many expected it to be a foregone conclusion that Reigns and Sikoa would win, the latest betting odds that came out this morning currently suggest that The Usos will come out on top.
The following are the current betting odds for WWE Money in the Bank, courtesy of BetOnline:
Bloodline Civil War:
The Usos: - 150
Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa: +110
WWE World Heavyweight Championship:
Seth "Freakin" Rollins: -2000
Finn Balor: +700
Men's Money in the Bank ladder match:
LA Knight: - 200
Logan Paul: +125
Damian Priest: +150
Ricochet: +2000
Santos Escobar: +2000
Shinsuke Nakamura: +2000
Butch: +2500
Women's Money in the Bank ladder match:
IYO SKY: -250
Becky Lynch: +200
Bayley: +500
Zoey Stark: +800
Trish Stratus: +2000
Zelina Vega: +2000
Singles match:
Cody Rhodes: -700
Dominik Mysterio: +400
The Usos send a defiant message to Roman Reigns
The Usos breaking away from Roman Reigns has been a long time coming in the minds of the WWE Universe.
While some fans of The Bloodline were hoping that Jimmy and Jey would come to their senses and fall in line with The Tribal Chief, that doesn't seem like that will be the case.
The Usos took to social media following the turn and tweeted out the following message:
"It's not "Betrayal" ... If you deserved it... #WeTheRealOnes," The Usos wrote.
What do you make of the Money in the Bank betting odds? Who do you think will win The Bloodline Civil War next weekend? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.