WWE Payback 2023: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

4. There’s An Unnecessary Bloodline Segment

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Some folks wish The Bloodline drama was over. The chap writing this article isn't one of them, but he does appreciate that the story needs a breather for the first time in a long time. Jey Uso walked out on WWE, Jimmy Uso's own future is cloudy, and Roman Reigns is still the main man.

Let it breathe.

The worst thing Triple H could do is shove Paul Heyman out there in front of the Payback crowd to talk about everything that's been going on. That's what WWE's wonderfully-produced video packages are for. Don't use valuable PLE minutes to go over things fans already know.

Heyman getting chatty when he has nobody else to bounce off of would be lame. So, mind you, would Solo Sikoa being there to stand around looking menacing. Then, if Jey didn't show face, peeps watching the show would only be disappointed and question why it was even put on there at all.

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