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Uso returned at Bad Blood earlier this month. [Photo: WWE.com]

Real-life Bloodline member sends cryptic message after Jimmy Uso pleads for help on WWE SmackDown


A real-life member of The Bloodline sent an interesting message following Jimmy Uso’s plea for help this past Friday night on WWE SmackDown.Big Jim was kicked out of The Bloodline following WrestleMania XL and went on hiatus for several months.

Ahead of tonight’s episode of RAW, Rikishi took to Instagram to share an interesting message. He shared an image with the words “Just be REAL it saves everyone time,” and added an emoji of The Bloodline’s signature pose in the captions as seen in his post below.

Jimmy Uso returned at WWE Bad Blood to help Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes defeat Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in the main event of the PLE. The Original Tribal Chief and Uso spoke on SmackDown this past Friday night to kick off the show.

Jimmy Uso tried to suggest they reunite with Jey Uso because they needed help, but Reigns said, “No Yeet!“. Main Event Jey left the faction and SmackDown last year and is currently the reigning Intercontinental Champion on RAW.


WWE legend claims Roman Reigns is the perfect opponent for the new version of The Bloodline

Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler recently discussed the storyline between Roman Reigns and The Bloodline on SmackDown.

Reigns went on a hiatus following his loss to Cody Rhodes in the main event of WrestleMania XL Sunday. Meanwhile, Solo Sikoa appointed himself the new Tribal Chief and welcomed Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and eventually Jacob Fatu to the faction.

In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Senior Editor, Bill Apter, Lawler praised the storyline on the blue brand. The Hall of Famer claimed Roman Reigns was going to be the perfect babyface against the new version of The Bloodline.

“Well, I think he’s gonna be perfect. I think he’ll be the perfect babyface against those guys. When you say, ‘Oh, it’s worked out perfect,’ well, it’s worked out perfect in wrestling. It’s done it so many times. I know I’ve been in that same situation where you be a hot heel and then another heel comes along and they wanna see the old guy get rid of the young guy, and that’s what has happened here. It’s just classical wrestling stuff happening again,” he said. [10:11 – 10:57]

You can check out the interview in the video below:

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Rikishi is the father of The Usos and Solo Sikoa in real life. It will be interesting to see if Jey Uso does wind up reuniting with his brother and Roman Reigns down the line.