Will Jimmy Uso return and help Cody Rhodes against The Bloodline at WWE Money in the Bank 2024?

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Jimmy Uso was last seen on the SmackDown after WrestleMania 40
In the ever-evolving landscape of the global juggernaut, WWE, only a few storylines have captivated fans quite like the saga of The Bloodline. The era of a new incarnation dawned upon WWE after its previous leader, The Tribal Chief Roman Reigns, lost his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.
The Head of the Table has not been seen on WWE live television programming since that fateful night. In his absence, Reigns’ Enforcer, Solo Sikoa, assumed the leadership and completely changed the face of The Bloodline right from his first actions.
On SmackDown after WrestleMania 40, as Solo stepped up to the responsibility, he exiled his older brother, Jimmy Uso, with the help of the new member, Tama Tonga, who debuted the same night. The makeshift changes continued for months, as he informed everyone that he would lead the charge until Roman Reigns made his return as the new ‘Head of the Table’ and further recruited more members of his family.
Jimmy Uso could return
After Tama Tonga, Solo Sikoa next brought in Tama Tonga’s brother, the ruthless Tonga Loa, who made his first appearance at WWE Backlash France. Recently, the group was strengthened further with the addition of the Samoan Werewolf, Jacob Fatu, who debuted on SmackDown last week. On his very first night, he decimated Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Bloodline’s arch-enemy, Cody Rhodes, who is currently the Undisputed WWE Champion.
Moreover, it was announced on this week’s edition of Monday Night RAW that The new Bloodline would compete in the six-man tag team match against the team of Orton, Owens and Rhodes at WWE’s upcoming PLE, Money in the Bank next week. While it has been announced as three-on-three at the moment, the buildup to the match could see the resurgence of Jimmy Uso, who has not been seen since being attacked by Solo and Tama Tonga.
Uso could return to even the odds against The Bloodline and, much like his brother Jey did, choose to go against his own family. This could then turn the scheduled match into an 8-man tag team match for Money in the Bank PLE, ultimately shifting the dynamics prevailing on Friday Night SmackDown.
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