The Bloodline, which consists of Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, once again asserted their dominance on the latest episode of WWE SmackDown. They stood tall over Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso to close the show.
The heel group could soon become even stronger with the addition of a new member, that being none other than Jey Uso. There is a possibility that The Yeet Master might turn heel and align himself with Solo Sikoa and his stablemates.
Jimmy Uso has already reached out to Jey for help in their battle against The Bloodline, but that effort was unsuccessful. Now, Roman Reigns may take matters into his own hands, attempting to show The Yeet Master that he has truly changed.
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The Original Tribal Chief might even try to assist Jey in retaining his Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker on the upcoming episode of RAW. However, if Reigns accidentally costs Jey the match and the title, this could push the latter to turn against Roman and join Solo Sikoa's Bloodline.
While this swerve seems unlikely, such a shocking turn would definitely catch the WWE Universe by surprise.
Former WWE head writer Vince Russo believes Jey Uso turned heel on SmackDown
The Bloodline attacked Roman Reigns in a four-on-one assault to close the latest episode of SmackDown, after dragging out Jimmy Uso, who appeared to have been attacked backstage.
According to former WWE head writer Vince Russo, the Stamford-based company turned Jey Uso heel by not having him come out to save his brothers during The Bloodline's attack on Reigns and Jimmy.
"You're gonna tell me that blood isn't gonna overcome all? You know if Jey is in the back watching them drag out his brother, guess what Mac (the host), now Jey is a heel. Now, you have made Jey a heel. He's at the back watching his brother get his a** kicked on the monitor and not helping him," Vince Russo said.
It will be interesting to see how this ongoing storyline unfolds in the upcoming weeks.