Update on Bloodline Storyline: Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa Expected to Miss Upcoming SmackDown Taping
A significant development has surfaced in the ongoing Bloodline storyline, with notable figures including Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa slated to be absent from an upcoming SmackDown taping.
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While the Bloodline narrative has held a prominent position on WWE TV over the course of several years, fans remain curious about the trajectory of this storyline, particularly as tensions arise between Jimmy and Jey Uso.
Regrettably, the anticipation for the next chapter of this gripping saga will be prolonged, as indicated by events stemming from the recent August 11 episode of SmackDown. According to PWInsider, there are backstage rumblings suggesting that The Usos and Solo Sikoa will be notably absent from the forthcoming SmackDown taping scheduled to take place in Toronto, Canada.
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It’s noteworthy that Roman Reigns, a pivotal figure in the Bloodline dynamic, is also not anticipated to be part of this specific taping. However, it’s important to mention that Reigns was never initially scheduled for this upcoming show.
In light of the Bloodline’s absence from the upcoming episode, the storyline might not take center stage unless pre-taped segments involving Reigns, The Usos, or Sikoa are included. This scenario could potentially shift the focus of the show to other narratives.
Past instances have seen The Usos missing WWE Canada tours due to specific circumstances. Jimmy Uso’s history with DUIs has previously been cited as the reason for his unavailability to enter Canada. Interestingly, both Jimmy and Jey Uso were able to appear at the Elimination Chamber premium live event in Montreal, Canada in February, after securing the ability to legally enter the country.
During the August 11 edition of SmackDown, Jimmy Uso emphasized that his betrayal of Jey Uso during the Tribal Combat match at SummerSlam was unrelated to Roman Reigns. In an intense turn of events, Jey Uso reacted by attacking Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, and ultimately, Jimmy Uso himself. Jey then proclaimed his disassociation from the Bloodline and WWE as a whole.
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