Jimmy Uso to Roman Reigns Following Bloodline Attack on WWE SmackDown: ‘We Need Help’

This past Saturday at WWE Bad Blood, Jimmy Uso made a shocking return, assisting Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns in their victory over Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. After the match, Uso managed to convince Reigns to help Rhodes during a post-match attack, setting the stage for tensions to unfold. On the following WWE SmackDown, Uso and Reigns opened the show, but it was the closing moments that left fans buzzing, with Jimmy telling Roman, “We need help.”

Throughout the episode, Jimmy had pushed the idea that they were no longer part of a tribe and could no longer claim to be “the ones.” However, Reigns dismissed the notion, insisting they didn’t need assistance. This tension came to a head during the main event, where Jimmy faced off against his younger brother Solo Sikoa, the newly crowned “Tribal Chief.” Before the match, Jimmy told Reigns he wanted to handle Solo on his own, while Solo entered the bout with heavy backup, flanked by Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. Early on, Fatu interfered with a cheap shot, setting the tone for The Bloodline’s continuous interference.

The match saw The Bloodline distract the referee long enough for Sikoa to land a decisive Samoan Spike, securing his victory over Jimmy. As the inevitable post-match beatdown began, Roman Reigns’ music hit, signaling his return to the fray. Reigns took down Fatu on his way to the ring, quickly dispatching both Tonga and Loa. However, just as he locked eyes with Solo, Fatu blindsided him with a hip attack, leaving him vulnerable. Fatu then delivered a superkick to Jimmy, followed by a moonsault, while the former Guerrillas of Destiny neutralized Reigns.

As the newly formed Bloodline stood victorious on the ramp, Jimmy Uso, battered but resilient, pulled himself up in the ring. Turning to his recovering cousin, he delivered a sobering message: they couldn’t defeat Solo’s new Bloodline without help.

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