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Roman Reigns to pull off a surprise to regain Jey Uso's trust? Exploring potential path to The Bloodline reunion

Jey Uso and his fans around the world were left shocked this week on RAW. After finally winning a singles title, the Main Event's reign as Intercontinental Champion lasted less than a month. Undoubtedly, there will be a rematch in the future, and it presents a perfect opportunity for one superstar. Roman Reigns could prove crucial when the time comes, paving the way for a Bloodline reunion.

It's not exactly news that Roman Reigns needs allies. As things stand, it's just him and Jimmy Uso against Solo Sikoa and his goons on SmackDown. But fortunately for him, as of last night, he isn't the only one who has a problem with The Street Champion. Jey Uso only lost the title because of his little brother's interference, and assuming he gets a rematch, The Bloodline will likely play a role again. It is here that The Original Tribal Chief can take advantage, and help the Leader of the Yeet Movement.

To paint the picture, Jey Uso could face Bron Breakker in a rematch. Once again, Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline come to the ring under the pretense of helping the 39-year-old. In reality, they're there to cause chaos, but they fail in their mission thanks to none other than Roman Reigns. Alongside Jimmy Uso, The OTC makes his presence felt, and fends off The Bloodline, allowing Jey to get the win. Following this, they have an emotional meeting in the middle of the ring, which ends with a hug and Jey's official return, reuniting the original Bloodline.

It certainly would be quite the moment, which could be described as nothing short of pure "cinema". But, this is just conjecture, and there really is no telling, when, where, or if a Bloodline reunion will happen.

Solo Sikoa looked like he genuinely wanted to help Jey Uso

As mentioned earlier, Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline made an appearance on last night's RAW. Their presence played a crucial role in the title match, as their actions led to Jey Uso's defeat. However, while they did cost the Main Event his Intercontinental Championship, the Street Champion and his subordinates were actually there to help him.

That's right, although it is hard to believe, Sikoa was apparently there to help Jey. He was seen telling the Leader of the Yeet Movement that he was there to make sure he won. What's more, he even took a spear for his older brother, pushing him out of the way.

Of course, everything went wrong later on, as Jacob Fatu took matters into his own hands and attacked Jey. But his actions were not rebuked by his Tribal Chief. Safe to say this Bloodline saga is getting even more confusing. That said, it will be interesting to see exactly how it all comes to an end.

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