Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa are gearing up for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames in Canada alongside their respective factions. Meanwhile, Main Event Jey claimed Bronson Reed would be a problem for the OG Bloodline during the match.
On the recent edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Bronson Reed shocked the OG Bloodline when he appeared out of nowhere and took out the faction in a scary fashion. The segment ended with The Colossal raising his finger for Solo Sikoa as he became the fifth member of Sikoa's Bloodline for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames.
In an interview with Peter Rosenberg at Complex Con, Main Event Jey said Reed will be a problem for the faction when they enter WarGames in Canada. The former Intercontinental Champion praised the former North American Champion and stated he didn't want to get in the ring with him after his past encounters.
"I think business just picked up with Bronson Reed. I think he's going to be a problem at WarGames. I'm not trying to get in the ring with that dude. I've been in the ring a couple times with him. He's an Uce too. If they had to pick a fifth member for their team, they grabbed the first round draft pick for sure," Jey said. [From 04:10 to 04:32]
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Jey Uso and The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa were previously on the same team for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
In 2022, WarGames made its main roster debut and became an annual gimmick match for WWE Survivor Series as Triple H's new regime removed the traditional five-on-five Elimination Match from the show.
The same year, The Bloodline entered WarGames against The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens. Both Jey and Solo Sikoa were on the same team serving Roman Reigns. In the end, Uso got the pinfall for his team.
Last year, Jey Uso returned to WWE Survivor Series and entered WarGames against The Judgment Day and Drew McIntyre. Main Event Jey, Sami Zayn, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and Randy Orton left the event with a win.
Two Bloodline members (Jey and Sami) are set to enter their third consecutive WarGames match when the event emanates from Canada. It'll be interesting to see if the two can keep their winning ways and leave with their third win.
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