One of the greatest, if not the greatest storyline in the history of the company has been playing out in front of the WWE Universe’s very eyes for more than 3 years, but it looks like things are not over yet and they are just getting started. The storyline, which started when Roman Reigns made his return at the 2020 WWE SummerSlam Premium Live Event and really took off when he won the WWE Universal Title at the 2020 WWE Payback Premium Live Event, has seen a lot of ups and downs and has seen the addition of Sami Zayn to the stable, which could be the highest point ever in the group’s history.
Last Friday’s episode of WWE SmackDown was no different as it added another layer to the already huge and spectacular storyline of The Bloodline. The final segment of last night’s WWE SmackDown saw Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso finally stand up to Roman Reigns and superkick The Tribal Chief into oblivion. Before SmackDown went off the air, Jimmy and Jey Uso also superkicked Solo Sikoa and made it perfectly clear that they are no longer a part of The Bloodline.
WWE announced during their most recent episode of The SmackDown Lowdown that Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Sola Sikoa will battle The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) at WWE Money in the Bank in a match being billed as the “Bloodline Civil War.” WWE Money In the Bank is set to take place on Saturday, July 1st from The O2 Arena in London, England.
You can check out the announcement below:
Welcome to The Bloodline Civil War.
LIVE from London, England on Saturday, July 1st, @WWERomanReigns & @WWESoloSikoa team up to take on The @WWEUsos at #MITB.
Streaming on @peacock in the U.S. and @WWENetwork everywhere else with a special start time of 3PM ET/12PM PT. pic.twitter.com/0S5txgRD88
— WWE (@WWE) June 17, 2023