WWE wasted a major moment between Roman Reigns and top star ahead of Survivor Series, says veteran (Exclusive)

Roman Reigns and his cohorts confronted the Bloodline on SmackDown [Image credits: WWE]
Roman Reigns and his cohorts confronted The Bloodline on SmackDown [Image credits: WWE.com]

Former WWE head writer Vince Russo discussed Roman Reigns' segment on SmackDown this week. The Original Tribal Chief showed up with the rest of his allies to confront The Bloodline.

Roman, The Usos, and Sami Zayn were caught unaware as The Bloodline had backup in the form of Bronson Reed. The monster heel from RAW seemingly joined hands with Solo Sikoa and his henchmen to take down the babyfaces. He even hit a devastating Tsunami on Reigns to leave The Original Tribal Chief writhing in pain in the middle of the ring.

This week on BroDown with Mac Davis, Russo claimed that the Tsunami spot should have been reserved for Survivor Series. The veteran writer detailed Reed hitting the devastating move on Roman Reigns was a major spot and WWE shouldn't have given it away on free TV.

"I'll tell you what's bothering me about this. Bro, why is Bronson Reed hitting Reigns with the Tsunami? That should be on Survivor Series. Why is he hitting him with his finishing move on a SmackDown on a Friday Night? You should save that. That should be a huge, huge spot." [From 26:50 onwards]

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The Bloodline has strengthened its ranks ahead of Survivor Series with the addition of Bronson Reed.

It will be interesting to see who Roman Reigns enlists as the fifth member for his team heading into the major premium live event.


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