Roman Reigns might have to swallow a bitter pill after WWE makes HUGE change; Impact explored
Roman Reigns is currently embroiled in a heated rivalry with The Bloodline on SmackDown. However, the Original Tribal Chief might have to deal with another major thing that recently happened on RAW.
Roman Reigns' return to WWE TV at SummerSlam 2024 is arguably one of the biggest moments of this year after WrestleMania 40. Things have since boiled over between The OTC and Solo Sikoa's Bloodline on SmackDown. Reigns will team up with Cody Rhodes at Bad Blood to battle Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. However, Jey Uso's recent major win can force the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion to venture to Monday Night RAW for a while.
Jey won his first singles championship on last night's RAW as The YEET Master defeated Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Title. The major win could attract Reigns' attention, and The OTC may have no choice but to swallow the bitter pill and approach his reluctant cousin for a possible reunion ahead of the potential WarGames Match at Survivor Series 2024.
As many may remember, Jey left SmackDown after turning his back on Roman's Bloodline last summer. He has been on a successful path on the Monday Night Show since then, and the recent Intercontinental Championship win might force Roman to apologize to his cousin and convince the latter to join forces against Solo's faction.
After some initial hesitation, Jey could agree to reunite with Roman, considering his close friend Cody Rhodes has already allied with the Original Tribal Chief. However, the angle is speculative at this point.
Does Jey Uso still consider Roman Reigns The Tribal Chief?
Although Jey has stayed away from The Bloodline's business since joining RAW a year ago, he has frequently shared his thoughts on the ongoing saga. Interestingly, despite leaving Roman, Main Event Jey still holds The OTC in high regard.
In a conversation with the Gorilla Position podcast after WrestleMania XL, The YEET Master was asked to pick his Tribal Chief between Roman Reigns, The Rock, and Solo Sikoa.
The Intercontinental Champion answered that Roman would always be his Tribal Chief, adding that the latter brought them to the ''promised land.'' However, Jey also revealed that he was glad that he was no longer involved in The Bloodline's business.
It will be interesting to see if Jey Uso's major title win on Monday Night RAW elicits any reaction from Roman Reigns.