Excitement is at its peak in WWE as one of the longest-running storylines in the company gets to its climax. Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Solo Sikoa, comprising The Bloodline, staged a storyline equivalent to a Hollywood movie for the last 2-3 years. Jimmy Uso finally snapped at The Tribal Chief after a series of events that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
But there was a moment when Jimmy Uso called out Jey Uso. What did he say? Why did he do that? To find that out, let’s go through everything that happened last night in one of the most shocking main event endings of this year.
What went down in the main event of the Night of Champions?
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In their tag team title match against Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, Reigns and Sikoa were struggling to get a divisive upper hand. But then, Reigns speared the referee ensuing chaos all over the arena. When Owens decided to plant Reigns on the announcer’s table, The Usos came out to help their brothers.
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But a missed superkick combo to Sikoa led Reigns to snap out at the twins. He didn’t take kindly that his tag partner was lying on the ground and decided to push back and threaten The Usos. After a few insulting comments from Reigns, Jimmy Uso snapped out at Reigns and hit him with a superkick. Then he called out at Jey Uso, saying, “I’m doing what you should have done a long time ago.“.
“I’m doing what you should have done a long time ago. It’s me and you now — we the ones. I would never do you like that!”- Jimmy Uso to Jey Uso
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) May 27, 2023
Fans adored this delivery for the nuance in the storyline. This line harkened back to all the times when Jey Uso had the opportunity and reasoning to make Reigns pay. But what Jimmy Uso meant by his words to his brother? What moments did Jey Uso have to do the right thing?
The times when Jey Uso could have snapped at Roman Reigns
The first and most popular moment when Jey Uso should’ve taken a stance was when Reigns ordered The Bloodline to beat up Sami Zayn. Seeing his dear friend get pulverized by his family was too much to take for the former tag champion and instead, he walked out.
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Then, there were many times when Reigns called Jey Uso out for his incompetence in the ring. After he would lose a match, Reigns would berate his cousin in the middle of the ring. Even at the beginning of the Blooldine saga, Jey Uso had the chance to move away from Reigns but chose not to, but now after the actions of his brother, he may have the opportunity to do it on his own terms.
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