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Kemo
06-19-2023, 09:39 PM
The Usos did not betray the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns on last week's SmackDown, according to the brothers.

Last week's episode of the blue brand culminated with Jimmy and Jey exiting the Bloodline in an exceptional main event segment involving the Bloodline. In the segment, Jey made it clear that Jimmy is out of the faction following what transpired at WWE Night of Champions. Jey then added that "I'm out too," before super-kicking Reigns. Reunited, the Usos would level Solo Sikoa with a pair of kicks and take down Reigns yet again to close the show.


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Taking to Twitter after SmackDown, The Usos made it clear that they haven't betrayed Reigns or the Bloodline. The brothers explained that it isn't a betrayal if the person being 'betrayed' deserves what's coming their way. The brothers added that they are the 'real ones.'

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With Jimmy and Jey well and truly out of the Bloodline, all attention turns toward Money in the Bank. Following SmackDown it was confirmed that the Usos will face Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa at the upcoming event in London.

This much-anticipated tag-team match will be a 'Bloodline Civil War' but it is unclear if this is a specific stipulation or whether the match will take place under traditional tag-team rules. This will be the latest Premium Live Event which will feature Reigns not defending his title, with his most recent PLE title defense coming at WrestleMania 39.

WWE Money in the Bank 2023 will take place on July 1, from the O2 Arena in London, England.