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Bloodline hit a plunge tonight. In an overwhelming course of events, the new Bloodline faction of Solo Sikoa made a dramatic pivot by taking out Paul Heyman with an intense assault for refusing to acknowledge Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief. While we could clearly see The Wise Man’s abrupt baby face turn brewing back when Sikoa paid zero heed to him in matters of ousting Jimmy Uso alongside Tama Tonga, the ultimate materialization of the angle was undeniably stupendous. But what is more surprising is an abandoned Bloodline member’s reaction to this.

Main Event Jey Uso was seen breaking his legs inside the ring right after the brutal beatdown of Heyman by Bloodline. Does it hint at another massive twist awaiting on the line?

Jey Uso seemingly celebrated Paul Heyman’s brutal Bloodline humiliation

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Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso have had a lot of issues with the Bloodline for a long and they finally moved out of the toxicity, cutting ties with the family tree. But despite their past difference with the Tribal Chief, the speculation suggested that the twin brothers might reunite with Roman Reigns given the ongoing evolution of the Bloodline.

As Sikoa took the chair alongside some fresh new faces (Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Jacob Fatu) and plotted to resist the former Universal Champion from reclaiming his kingdom, the Big Dog would be wise to team up with his cousins to beat the threat together. But during Heyman’s beatdown segment tonight, the elder Uso’s antic didn’t match up to this theory.

Instead of saving Heyman, as the only ex-bloodline member there, Uso was seen enjoying the beating of Paul Heyman. The clip of his happy dance went viral. Fade on X posted the clip from the same and wrote, “NAH BRO JEY USO JUST LET THEM COOK PAUL HEYMAN AND DID NOTHING.”

However, this might have gotten an OG Bloodline fan-triggered. Nonetheless, as the events unfolded, it was eventually Jey Uso’s turn to turn up the heat in the arena as he took care of Finn Balor.

Jey Uso scored an impressive win against Finn Balor

Jey Uso has been the most head-turner product of the business lately. The ultimate babyface turn set his momentum right, with many already envisioning a massive title run for him. So, the YEET star quite expectedly delivered his best against Finn Balor in an altered dark match. After Damian Priest informed the officials about his unavailability due to flight issues, the Judgement Day leader replaced him last minute. After the show went off the air, Uso knocked Balor down to score two consecutive wins against him in the same month.

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Previously, Jey Uso qualified for the Money in the Bank ladder match, defeating Balor in a triple threat match. It will be interesting to see what Toronto holds for him down the line. What’s your take on Jey Uso rejoicing at Paul Heyman’s beatdown on SmackDown tonight? Let us know in the comments.

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