Major Heel Turn On Last Night's WWE Raw

The Bloodline saga takes another dramatic turn during Raw main event.

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Jey Uso made his choice on last night's WWE Raw, and broke the hearts of fans in the process.

The Bloodline were ostensibly made whole on last night's show as Uso feigned linking up with Sami Zayn before turning on him with a superkick and leading a vicious beatdown alongside brothers Jimmy and Solo.

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The decision came after months of uncertainty between the two sides following Sami Zayn's dramatic departure from the group at the Royal Rumble. There, he saved Kevin Owens from a further Bloodline massacre and attacked Roman Reigns with a steel chair, resulting in Jimmy and Solo immediately turning on him. Having bonded with Sami since Survivor Series: WarGames, Uso refused to join in and even appeared to be leaning towards Zayn's side on recent editions of SmackDown.

Last Friday, Roman forced Jimmy to make things right lest he face consequences, and apparently he was able to get through to his twin at long last. Cody Rhodes saved Sami from further misery, having been spotted chatting with Kevin Owens earlier on the broadcast.

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Expect this to be followed up on Friday's SmackDown.

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