The Bloodline has been an integral part of WWE television for the last few years. The story involving the faction has garnered praise from wrestling fans all around. However, Jey Uso recently made a shocking claim regarding the progression of the storylines.
In an interview with Peter Rosenberg for Cheap Heat at ComplexCon, Jey opened up about reuniting with his twin brother Jimmy Uso earlier this year. He further claimed that no one knows what's next for The Bloodline. The former WWE Intercontinental Champion stated they often make last-minute changes very close to the shows.
What appears to be quite the revelation, it would seem that the main cast of the blockbuster storyline themselves have no idea of what the future holds and are in for the ride along with the rest of the WWE Universe.
“It was great, man. I was really happy to see my brother. I don’t see him as much, don’t travel as much no more. We’re on different shoes. He was hurt, now he’s back. It was just cool to see him back on TV and on the road. I’m just glad he’s back. This Bloodline story is about to, I don’t know. No one knows. We don’t even damn know half the time what’s going on. It’s just so good. We can almost just pivot and move and call audibles as damn near the show’s going. I’m just enjoying the ride,” he said. [H/T: Wrestle Zone]
You can listen to the entire conversation in the podcast below:
The OG Bloodline, led by Roman Reigns, along with CM Punk is set to face the Solo Sikoa-led team in a WarGames Match at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event. While Bronson Reed aligned himself with Sikoa's group for the clash last week on SmackDown, fellow RAW Superstar Punk was revealed as the final member of the OTC's squad last night on the blue brand.
On the latest edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Paul Heyman returned to WWE television and introduced CM Punk as the fifth member of Roman Reigns' team for WarGames.
On the latest edition of Sportskeeda Wrestling's Smack Talk, former WWE manager Dutch Mantell claimed he knew Paul Heyman would be on the show. However, the veteran added that he did not expect The Second City Saint to show up. Mantell stated that the segment was well put together, making it one of the better ones on the blue brand this year.
"I knew Paul Heyman was going to be in there, but since I don't watch RAW, you know, CM Punk has moved off my radar. So, I didn't even think CM Punk, but I knew Heyman would be there. It was really one of the better segments I've seen on SmackDown this year because they put it together fine," he said. [From 4:00 onwards]
You can check out Dutch Mantell's comments in the video below:
Solo Sikoa pinned Roman Reigns at WWE Crown Jewel to win the Six-Man Tag Team Match. The OTC would enter Survivor Series: WarGames seeking revenge on his former stablemate for the loss and so much more.