Jey Uso pinned Roman Reigns at WWE Money in the Bank in the O2 Arena in London in a heated Bloodline Civil War.
The subplot of the Bloodline Civil War was the hostile reception of Roman Reigns, who was subject to scores of some of the more creative chants of the night, which is clearing a high bar.
The Bloodline’s fracture has turned into a full-on split in recent weeks as the Usos left the faction and it’s manipulative Tribal Chief. Though many protested when Roman Reigns shockingly retained his WWE Universal Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 39—which remains the last time Reigns defended the title—the extended story of the Bloodline in 2023 has been one of unrest.
While Reigns beat Cody Rhodes in the main event of Night 2 thanks to help from Sikoa, The Usos dropped the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships to Zayn and Kevin Owens in the main event of Night 1, which didn’t sit well with The Tribal Chief.
Clearly miffed about their loss on The Grandest Stage of Them All, The Tribal Chief attempted to take matters into his own hands by teaming with Sikoa in a title match against Zayn and KO at Night of Champions in May.
The Usos interfered against Reigns’ wishes, and when they accidentally superkicked Sikoa, a furious Tribal Chief demeaned his cousins, leading Jimmy to superkick the undisputed WWE universal champion.
Jimmy’s actions left Jey in shock, and they both left the ring as Zayn and Owens took advantage by scoring the victory and retained their titles.
Initially, all parties involved attempted to work things out, but Reigns essentially excommunicated Jimmy from the group by having Sikoa take him out with a Samoan Spike.
The focus then shifted toward Jey, as he was given the ultimatum of either pledging his allegiance to The Bloodline or siding with his twin brother.
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