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Is Jimmy Uso better off without Paul Heyman, or is this a huge mistake for his career?

Roman Reigns has wreaked havoc on SummerSlam 2024 making a rampant return to the fold. The Tribal Chief was lurking behind, watching Sikoa fighting the American Nightmare seamlessly. As the situation called for a perfect intervention, The Big Dog stormed through the ring and delivered a solid Superman punch and a spear to leave his cousin off guard. The segment shortly came to an end with Reigns having a staredown with Cody Rhodes in the corner. The company announced Reigns will be back to the blue brand this Saturday to vent out the rest of his rage.

Now it begs the question? Will he come alone? Or Jimmy Uso and the Wiseman will revert with him leading to the much-anticipated civil war next week? While Heyman might pop up backing up his Tribal Chief psychologically, Jimmy Uso doesn’t sound like a logical call at this point, and here’s why.

Roman Reigns has faced a host of betrayals in his life. Starting from Sami Zayn to his twin cousin, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa the Tribal Chief lost all of his strongest pillars of support one by one. However, no prior deception was as heavy as the latest one. So there’s always a chance to reconcile. Fans largely expected Jimmy Uso to settle the differences and have Reigns back at the SummerSlam night. But it didn’t happen and there is some feasible ground.

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Launching Uso at a time with Reigns might have shifted the spotlight from the Tribal Chief to his cousin, which was never meant to be for the former Undisputed hero’s 4-month-old homecoming. Agreeing with that, if you jump to conclude that the 38-year-old will be coming next Saturday as compensation, then you might be wrong here as well.

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Solo Sikoa has done everything in his power to trigger Reigns to the core over the last few weeks. From taking charge of the family to spreading terror at the division with his boys, and assaulting Paul Heyman, Sikoa reached the boiling point of his rash antics. Reigns has a lot of things to sort with him one by one and hence the storyline demands ample attention and time to flourish accordingly. Reports suggested that WWE took out Jacob Fatu with an injury to allow Reigns and Sikoa more time in the upcoming weekly shows. For the same concern, they might keep Jimmy Uso on the shelf for now as well.

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Is Jimmy Uso better off without Paul Heyman, or is this a huge mistake for his career?

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Also, things might get cranked up if Reigns gets a backup from his erstwhile family. It might lead to a chaotic situation and even Reogns’ potential beatdown by the new Bloodline.

So, keeping Jimmy Uso apart from the Tribal Chief for the time being makes some sense. How do you view this theory? Let us know in the comments.