10 New Directions For WWE After Elimination Chamber 2023

2. Jey Uso’s Slow-Burn Bloodline Exit

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As the intro stated, Chamber was "the beginning of the end" for The Bloodline. Like Sami Zayn before him, there's just no way Jey Uso survives defying Roman Reigns yet again; that didn't work out well for Jey back in 2020, and it won't work out well for him in 2023.

He's on the outs eventually.

Roman will have ample reason to discard his cousin when Jey and his brother Jimmy lose the Undisputed Tag-Team belts to Sami and Kevin Owens. Before that though, fans will enjoy a few more months of grilling and expert storytelling from the 'Tribal Chief' and his associates on TV.

The end is definitely nigh for Jey. He pretty much chose Sami over Roman in Canada, and that'll cause sh*t to hit the fan for The Bloodline long-term. There's just no going back for Uso now, and he'll take his sibling to hell with him.

What a story this has been.

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