WWE legend expected major thing to happen with Roman Reigns after his team won Survivor Series: WarGames
Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline and CM Punk secured a big win at WWE Survivor Series in the Men's WarGames Match. However, Mark Henry recently shared what he expected to happen immediately after the main event, but it didn't materialize.
The 2024 edition of Survivor Series was held at the Rogers Arena on November 30, in Vancouver, Canada. After weeks of build-up, the team of Reigns, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, Jimmy Uso, and Punk locked horns with the New Bloodline's Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Bronson Reed, Jacob Fatu, and Tonga Loa inside the cage.
The OTC and The Second City Saint appeared to be at odds before and even after the WarGames match officially began. However, the dynamic shifted when CM Punk saved the former WWE Universal Champion from being crushed by Bronson Reed's Tsunami attempt off the top of the cage. The babyfaces ultimately emerged victorious over the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief's team.
On the Busted Open podcast, Mark Henry expressed disappointment over the absence of the Ula Fala following The OG Bloodline's victory at Survivor Series. The WWE Hall of Famer questioned why no one from the Anoa'i family crowned Roman Reigns with the traditional Samoan necklace.
"Where was the Ula Fala? Where was it? Why didn't somebody come and put it on Roman [Reigns] afterward? That was another thing that [I expected]. It didn't piss me off, but I just thought, it was a miss," Henry said. [From 07:53 to 08:08]
You can watch the entire episode below:
For those unaware, Solo Sikoa currently possesses the Ula Fala, which the erstwhile Big Dog inherited from his father Sika, and uncle, Afa at the 2020 Hell in a Cell. Roman Reigns lost the Undisputed Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL, and in the aftermath, the necklace ended up in The Street Champion's possession.
Roman Reigns consoles Jimmy Uso after he suffers an injury at WWE Survivor Series
Following the premium live event this past weekend, it was revealed that Big Jim suffered a toe injury while performing the Uso Splash from the top of the steel structure. Jey Uso was the one to confirm this news during the post-show conference.
A previously unseen video has emerged online, where former WWE Champion Roman Reigns comforted Jimmy Uso as the latter struggled to walk following the intense Men's WarGames Match.
It remains to be seen if Reigns will successfully take the Ula Fala from Sikoa in the coming weeks, or if the two men will clash for the legendary necklace.
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