During the latest edition of the WWE SmackDown, emanating from the Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 7, Friday, the feud of the Bloodline went into complete overdrive. It was last week at the O2 Arena in London, during the Bloodline Civil War at WWE Money in the Bank, when Jey Uso managed to become the first superstar to pin Roman Reigns in over three years.
This led to Jey challenging Roman for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship down the road, after beating up his brother Solo Sikoa with a chair at the Madison Square Garden at the end of the Blue brand show.
Notably, the Friday night SmackDown at New York City began with the “Tribal Court: Trail of the Tribal Chief Roman Reigns.” The Usos started the proceedings by showing the package of the cruel moments from the Head of the Table. It led to Roman Reigns taking offence to the video, while stating that he is tired of carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Shortly afterward, the Tribal Chief mentioned that he is done taking responsibility for the Bloodline. He removed the Samoan Lei necklace from his neck and placed it around the neck of Jey Uso before dropping down to his knees to bow down to him while crying. When the Right-Hand Man tried to console Roman Reigns, the latter nailed him with a low blow.
It led to a brawl among the Bloodline, which ended with Jimmy Uso getting sent to a local medical facility, after suffering a splash through the table from Solo Sikoa.
Jey Uso took revenge for Jimmy Uso by beating down Solo Sikoa with a chair
Jey Uso, who managed to survive the brawl earlier in the night, came back for revenge on behalf of his twin brother Jimmy Uso. With a steel chair in hand, he managed to land a couple of blows on Roman Reigns, who escaped thanks to the intervention from Solo Sikoa.
But then, the Right-Hand Man got hold of Solo Sikoa, who he beat down with multiple steel chair shots one after another, before setting his eyes on Roman Reigns and his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.