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Update on rumored WWE departure of Jey Uso's former tag team partner and it's not Jimmy Uso - Reports

Jey Uso is free from his past life in the summer of 2024, having left The Island of Relevancy a year ago and now performing for WWE's other flagship show, Monday Night RAW. After WrestleMania in April, he has put his feud with sibling Jimmy Uso to rest. At least, for now.

That was the last time Main Event Jey Uso got entangled with The Bloodline. A decade before Roman Reigns forced Jey to follow him as the former kickstarted a run with mostly real-life Anoa'i family members, the Uso twins made their WWE debut alongside Tamina Snuka.

Speculation of her departure from World Wrestling Entertainment was put to rest by PWInsider, who has now reported that she is still listed in the 'Miscellaneous section' as of this writing.

WWE introduced them as a trio in 2010 and booked them to battle The Hart Dynasty plenty of times on the weekly programs and pay-per-views. Tamina's last in-ring performance was in February 2023 on an episode of Main Event, and her last PLE appearance was a month prior in the Women's Royal Rumble match.


Nia Jax on The Bloodline recruiting female WWE talents

On a recent episode of the Battleground Podcast, Nia Jax opened up about the Anoa'i family's legacy in World Wrestling Entertainment. She has often been brought up as a potential future member of The Bloodline.

Regarding the involvement of female wrestlers among the Samoans joining The Bloodline, Jax knows that the question arising now and again is inevitable. At the end of the day, it is not her call to make. Be that as it may, The Irresistible Force considers it as an option because there are quite a few talents in their family, even those currently signed to WWE:

"You know, I think, well, obviously, it's always a thing, right? Because right now, I am the female Samoan bloodline in the business. I feel as though, and then we have Tamina, and then we have, you know, married-in Trinity, or Naomi. So, there is that option," said Nia Jax. "They're constantly like having our backs [the men in her family]. If they're not there in person, they're texting me, like, watching my matches, and giving me critiques, and helping me out. So, if ever down the line they need some women to get in there and kick some b**t, I'm more than happy to."

The present formation of The Bloodline on Friday Night SmackDown features Solo Sikoa as the Head of the Table, Jacob Fatu, and the Tongans, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. The "We Want Roman" chants have remained a constant on the blue brand of late, though. Perhaps WWE intends to bring Roman Reigns back sooner rather than later.

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