Just when fans seemed concerned over the X-factor of Bloodline after a failed attempt to stop Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL, WWE dished pure cinema. From bringing Tama Tonga into the picture to hinting at a massive change in the relationship equations among the members, Bloodline seems to be cooked. To add to the spark, tonight on RAW, Jey Uso pulled out a fiery gesture to a fan while making his way out of the asile, escaping a brutal shot by Judgement Day.
Jey Uso put a fan in his place while leaving the ring after a grudge match
After a clean victory against Finn Balor via the iconic Uso splash, the former Bloodline member closely slipped away from Judgement Day’s wrath. While leaving in a hurry to surpass the crowd, over-enthusiastic fans seem to be a little all over the place demanding selfies with the superstar. Ignoring a series of requests, Uso finally blasted and pushed a fan out of his way. To add to the intrigue further, Sami Zayn came out on the same path for his main event title match but in quite the opposite esque, jelling with the fans throughout.
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Does this flawless transition mean a Sami Zayn-new Bloodline angle down the road? Only time will unfold.
Moving ahead, Jey Uso had a super-optimistic perspective on the future of Bloodline.
Jey Uso has high hopes for the Bloodline storyline
Bloodline losing its relevance to the fore is a pretty rare case scenario anybody can ever imagine. Thankfully, we don’t need to imagine that even as we are close to getting the OG Bloodline back in the division as depicted by the recent antics. However, Jry Uso has seen it earlier. While speaking about the prospect of his previous family tree, the Uso refused to believe that Cody Rhodes’ unseating Roman reigns could be a concern for the faction in the long run. He rather thinks there are many more members to take up the charge next and carry the torch forward.
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“I’m not going to say The Bloodline is gone because The Bloodline is WWE,” Uso said. “My whole family [has been showcased] for over 50 years, right? And we’re going to go another 50 years I feel like because we got little kids, our cousins. I have so many little cousins that are lined up like probably your age – all the kids here [around] ten or whatever. They’re ready because they watch us every week and they’ll call.” the ousted cousin of Reigns stated.
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