The Bloodline Set For "DRASTIC" WWE Booking Changes

WWE has something big up its sleeve for this weekend's Bloodline Civil War.

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WWE may have something "very drastic" up its sleeve for this weekend's Bloodline Civil War.

The Usos are set to collide with family members Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa at Money in the Bank 2023 this Saturday, 1 July, continuing the Bloodline's long-running dissolution storyline. The exact finish remains undecided, though the machinations could be huge.

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WrestleVotes reported on Tuesday that WWE has "drastic" finishes in play, with creative seemingly split on what to do. In addition, The Usos and Sikoa have already met for a "run thru session" ahead of the premium live event.

Per the insider account:-

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Hearing WWE has two very drastic finishes in play for the Bloodline matchup on Saturday. Creative seems split on the decision. In conjunction, I’m told the Usos & Solo were apart of a “run thru session” this past Friday at a closed location to go over things. Hmm.

Reigns and Sikoa vs. The Usos is a likely main event on WWE's first premium live event to be held in the United Kingdom since last year's Clash at the Castle. Money in the Bank 2023 is set for London's O2 Arena.

Sikoa has remained aligned with Roman despite his brothers, Jimmy and Jey, separating themselves from the core group in recent weeks. A further split has been speculated, though the Bloodline saga shows no sign of ending anytime soon.

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