10 Precise Turning Points Where WWE Did The Impossible

1. Jey Uso Turns On Sami Zayn & WrestleMania Gets Two Main Events

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The March 6th edition of Monday Night Raw provided the first truly transcendent live audience moment in The Bloodline saga since Sami Zayn's crushing loss to Roman Reigns at Elimination Chamber, and in doing so revealed evidence that WWE have assembled two nights of WrestleMania main events for their two-night WrestleMania.

The roar as Sami Zayn and Jey Uso hugged was only matched by the horror of the very same crowd when the latter brutally swivelled his hips and hit a superkick to his former "dawg".

Zayn was destroyed by the reunited brothers after weeks of gripping tension, but before he could be finished off for good, Cody Rhodes made the save to lay out the clear pieces that are now in play for the 'Show Of Shows'.

This of course also assumes that all is rosy within The Bloodline, and it's sure not to be. Roman Reigns won't give Jimmy the reassurance he craves because he's every awful thing Sami Zayn described him as. And Jey made the choice for "family", but of late hasn't included 'The Tribal Chief' as part of that. Losing the gold at WrestleMania to Zayn and Owens will free them of Reigns' power, which itself will be minimised by Rhodes dethroning him 24 hour later.

The fall of an empire never looked so beautiful.

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