With Jimmy Uso’s return to Bad Blood, Roman Reigns is no longer alone in facing the new Bloodline, in which Solo Sikoa claims himself as the Tribal Chief. Fans are excited to see the reunion of “Yeet” alongside Roman. However, the Tribal Chief surprised everyone by refusing to accept the Intercontinental Champion’s help in the fight against the Bloodline.
After making a crucial save for Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes at WWE Bad Blood, Jimmy Uso returned to “WWE SmackDown” to roaring cheers. Roman Reigns soon joined him, initiating a reunion storyline for The Bloodline.
In the segment, they talked about how the original Bloodline isn’t as great as it used to be and now faces tough competition from Solo Sikoa’s new Bloodline. Jimmy stated that they lack titles, have no mentors, and are on their own. He asked Reigns to get help from Intercontinental champion Jey Uso.
The crowd erupted in “Yeet” chants, but Reigns simply replied, “No Yeet.” The segment ended with Uso leaving the ring, leaving Reigns speechless. Jimmy’s return adds excitement to the story as he advocates for unity, but Reigns holds a different perspective. They have different plans for the future.
Roman Reigns gives Jimmy Uso a new moniker
Jimmy Uso is finally back from his injury. We last saw him after WrestleMania 40, when Solo Sikoa expelled him from the Bloodline. Now he’s back for revenge. When Roman Reigns saw Jimmy, he told the WWE fans to cheer for him and gave Jimmy a new nickname: Big Jim.
With chants of “OTC” echoing in the arena, Jimmy handed Roman the microphone. Roman then told the crowd, “join him to acknowledge Big Jim,” sending the crowd into a frenzy with loud “Uso” chants.