“I told him to come with me,” Jey Uso breaks silence on Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga kicking out his brother from The Bloodline 

Jey Uso has opened up on his brother getting axed from The Bloodline.


“I told him to come with me,” Jey Uso breaks silence on Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga kicking out his brother from The Bloodline 

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With Solo Sikoa staging a potential rebellion and a debuting Tama Tonga working in tandem, they kicked Jimmy Uso out of The Bloodline on SmackDown last week. On Raw, Jimmy’s brother, Jey Uso, was interviewed backstage by Cathy Kelley. She asked The Yeet Master to comment on his former faction turning a new leaf.

Jey said that if one’s messing with The Bloodline, they’d be rendered impotent. Speaking of Jimmy Uso, the Raw Superstar said he told his twin brother to get rid of Roman Reigns and company, but he didn’t pay heed to his words. Coming out of that segment, it appears like WWE is already sowing the seeds of the reunion of The Usos down the line.

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Their dad, Rikishi, recently had quite a contrasting reaction to his elder son’s Bloodline expulsion. He also stated that he wanted to be a part of his sons match at WrestleMania XL. According to The Samoan Stinker, he was the missing puzzle in what fans believe was the worst bout of the weekend in Philadelphia.

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As far as Jimmy go, man I told him to come with me.
Jey Uso on Raw

Nonetheless, it’s crunch time for The Bloodline. With the WWE Draft coming up, it would be interesting to see on which brand these exponents end up. Roman Reigns is currently on a post-WrestleMania hiatus. More importantly, he doesn’t seem to be the driving force behind the recent exploits in his group.

Which is why his wiseman, Paul Heyman, was left agape when Tama Tonga got into his face and said whatever went down on SmackDown was all on the Tribal Chief’s orders. Or is Reigns plotting something against Heyman? There are more questions than answers right now.

Jey Uso to face Damian Priest for the world title at Backlash

Despite his other family members being in shambles, Jey Uso continues the groundswell as a singles competitor on Raw. Last night, he eased past Finn Balor.

The Judgment Day attacking Jey Uso
The Judgment Day attacking Jey Uso on Raw [via- WWE]

After the match, Damian Priest and the rest of The Judgment Day tried to lay waste on him. However, the 38-year-old evaded without taking much of a toll on his body.

And it has been confirmed that Jey will challenge Priest for the World Heavyweight title at WWE Backlash next month. What an opportunity it would be for a tag team specialist like Uso!

It would unequivocally be the biggest moment of his career if Rikishi’s son pulls it off in France. He’s got momentum by his side and would hope to ride along with it.

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