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5. Jey Uso Becoming Ex-Bloodline?

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It's almost impossible to envision a WWE product without The Bloodline these days. Roman's faction has been such a force on programming for approx three years now, and it has directly helped almost everybody involved. Jey Uso has defo benefitted from an alliance born out of rebellion, but one question remains.

What's next?

Jey stood up to Reigns before, but inevitably fell back in line once he realised it was a fight he couldn't win. Recently, cracks have started to reappear in The Usos' armour, and Roman is none-too-happy about it. Could WWE be spinning headfirst towards another bit of in-fighting between Reigns and Uso?

Anything's possible, and that does sound like the kind of showdown that'd do great business come SummerSlam. Creative must be fretting about ending this Bloodline party, but they need to move on at some point. Booking Jey as the breakout babyface he threatened to be back in 2020 would be one way to do it.

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