Top four ways Jey Uso can get revenge on the Bloodline after losing the WWE IC title
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Jey Uso can take his revenge now
Jey Uso lost his Intercontinental Championship in only his second defense against the former champion Bron Breakker in the main event of Raw last week. A lot of that outcome was influenced by the involvement of Jacob Fatu, Solo Sikoa, and the Tonga brothers in Jey’s match against Bron Breakker.
While Solo’s true intentions are still questionable, as he made a valid argument to Jey that they were there to help and support him, even carrying tickets and the “Yeet” merchandise.
Jey definitely didn’t want the Tongans involved in his business. As a result, he superkicked them both, even though they might have only been there to support him.
A lot of shenanigans ensued thereafter, with Bron Breakker spearing Solo Sikoa and a face-off between Jacob Fatu and Bron Breakker driving the fans crazy. Eventually, though, Jacob Fatu cost Jey Uso his match and IC title to Bron Breakker, who became champion for the second time.
This gave Jey an even bigger reason to reunite with his brother, which he did on Friday Night SmackDown, costing Tama and Tanga Loa the WWE Tag Team Championships in the process to the Motor City Machine Guns.
All of this is paving the way for an epic clash between Roman Reigns and the Usos taking on Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline at Crown Jewel 2024. As things stand, here are five ways Jey Uso can extract revenge from the Bloodline for his IC title loss:
Challenging Jacob Fatu for a one-on-one match
Jacob Fatu was the principal reason behind Jey Uso losing his championship at Monday Night Raw to Bron Breakker. Uso already mentioned in his promo last week on SmackDown that he gets weirded out by the way Fatu stares at him, asserting that if Fatu keeps it up, he will “knock his ass out”.
These were the seeds planted for an eventual showdown, making it all the more logical for Jey to want to have a match against Fatu after having kicked him in the face, costing him his singles championship. We can expect this match soon, but don’t expect any clear winners, as WWE will likely want to preserve and protect both men—one being extremely popular among the fans and the other destined to be a future main eventer due to his immense charisma and talent.
Defeating Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline at Crown Jewel
Although Jey and Roman still don’t see eye to eye, Jey Uso has joined Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso in their fight against the rogue Bloodline, as confirmed by him during the most recent episode of Raw. With this marquee match set for Crown Jewel between Roman Reigns and The Usos going against The New Bloodline, the best revenge for Jey Uso would be to become the MVP of that match, pinning either Jacob Fatu or Solo Sikoa to secure victory for his team.
However, we can also expect a bit of heat and miscommunications between the OTC Roman Reigns and the “Main Event Yeet Man,” Jey Uso. This dynamic will add a lot more excitement to the match.
Convincing Sami Zayn to rejoin the OG Bloodline
While we saw Sikoa and Sami Zayn interacting while Jimmy Uso eavesdropped on Monday Night Raw, assuming Sami will join Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline seems overly ambitious. If anything, it makes the storyline substantially more intriguing.
Sami Zayn was likely trying to reason with Solo Sikoa, urging him not to fight against his own family. I believe the storyline will explore both sides attempting to recruit Sami into their factions, despite him not being a member of the family, as Jey Uso has pointed out earlier on the same episode of Raw.
Ultimately, I feel that Jey Uso, along with Paul Heyman, will play a significant role in convincing Sami Zayn to rejoin the OG Bloodline at Survivor Series, taking on Sikoa’s rogue Bloodline in a WarGames match.
Defeating Solo Sikoa and His Rogue Bloodline at Survivor Series WarGames
All the family drama in the Bloodline saga seems to be building towards that one highly anticipated match at Survivor Series. On one side, we have the original Tribal Chief Roman Reigns, the reunited Usos, and the honorary Uce Sami Zayn; on the other, the enforcer Solo Sikoa and his new Bloodline, which includes Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and the werewolf, Jacob Fatu.
This showdown at Survivor Series WarGames will offer the perfect opportunity to resolve the ongoing family shenanigans within the Bloodline saga. The OG Bloodline can ultimately defeat the rogue faction, with Jey Uso possibly securing the decisive pin. From there, we can transition to the next chapter in the never-ending Bloodline saga, potentially featuring the return of the final boss, The Rock.
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