WWE Crown Jewel 2024 Results: Solo Sikoa pins Roman Reigns; Sami Zayn picks his side
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United front of Roman Reigns & The Usos faced Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline
In one of the most highly anticipated matches of the year, WWE Crown Jewel 2024 featured the first in-ring reunion of Jimmy and Jey Uso in nearly a year and a half.
The stakes were monumental as the reunited duo, alongside Roman Reigns, faced off against The Bloodline faction led by Solo Sikoa and backed by powerhouse allies Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu.
The crowd was electric, chanting “OTC” (Only Tribal Chief) and showing a mixture of excitement and tension as this epic family clash unfolded.
The match began with Jey Uso squaring off against Tama Tonga, rallying the crowd with every “YEET” chant as he hit a series of quick moves. The Usos initially gained momentum with double-team maneuvers but were soon met with fierce resistance from Fatu and Tonga, who used brutal tactics to isolate Jimmy Uso. Sikoa asserted his dominance as Tribal Chief, mocking Reigns and taunting the crowd as he took control.
Finally, Roman Reigns entered the ring, igniting the crowd as he went face-to-face with Sikoa. The two traded powerful blows, each showcasing their strength in a battle for family supremacy. Reigns managed to deliver a Superman Punch, setting up for his signature Spear, but Sikoa countered with a devastating Samoan Spike, nearly sealing the win until Jimmy saved the match by breaking up the pin.
Amidst the chaos, both teams traded finishing moves with The Usos superkicking their opponents out of the ring. Jey launched a suicide dive onto Fatu, while Reigns handled Tonga and prepared to end the match. However, in a surprising twist, The Bloodline regrouped and took advantage of the mayhem. Sikoa hit Reigns with not one, but two brutal Samoan Spikes, marking one of the rare times Reigns has been pinned in recent years.
Just when it seemed over, Sami Zayn’s music hit, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Zayn stormed the ring, seemingly siding with Sikoa before attacking him instead.
Sami Zayn ‘attacks’ Roman Reigns
But in an unexpected moment, Zayn accidentally struck Reigns with a Helluva Kick, leaving the Tribal Chief reeling. Sikoa and his Bloodline allies retreated with smug satisfaction as Zayn argued with Jimmy and Jey struggled to keep peace.
The fallout from this battle is bound to shake WWE’s foundations. With Reigns suffering a rare pinfall and family tensions reaching a boiling point, the future looks unpredictable. This epic family saga is far from over, and fans are left eagerly awaiting what’s next on the road for Reigns, The Usos, and The Bloodline.
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