RE: The Bloodline Storyline, What If We're All Wrong?

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Hear me out. We've all seen movies where the advertised villain turns out to not be the actual big bad; or the plot turns into something completely different than what was advertised.
That got me to thinking; what if the entire Bloodline story isn't centered around Sami, butnis infact the redemption, return, and revenge of Main Event Jey Uso?
Think about it, The Bloodline faction stemmed from Roman beating Jey Uso into submission, and Jimmy reluctantly falling in line. Both Uso brothers have unfinished business with the Tribal Chief, but they both also have a degree of Stockholm Syndrome.
We've seen a few brief instances of Jey pushing back at Roman over the past year, but we were so focused on Sami that we didn't pay much attention. When Roman faces Sami next month in Montreal, could we possibly see Main Event Jey fully turn to help/save Sami? Since we probably won't get The Rock at Wrestlemania, could we finally get a night 2 rematch to the (highly slept on) cage match that Roman and Jey had during their feud? If we do, could we see Roman being so distracted by the loss of his cousin's servitude that he loses to Cody on night 1? Would the loss of Roman's RAW title lead to a violent, bloody, fight against Jey on night 2?
Do you think that the Bloodline story has more chapters than it would appear on the surface?
 

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I said this last night in the Rumble thread. You can see this shyt from a mile away, Rey sees Sami as “him” and he’s tired of Roman making sure that anyone who is a threat joins him and “acknowledge him”. Remember he never really lost that I quit match and only “quit” because of his love for his brother. Roman ain’t got no love for anyone unless the “acknowledge him”
 

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Hear me out. We've all seen movies where the advertised villain turns out to not be the actual big bad; or the plot turns into something completely different than what was advertised.
That got me to thinking; what if the entire Bloodline story isn't centered around Sami, butnis infact the redemption, return, and revenge of Main Event Jey Uso?
Think about it, The Bloodline faction stemmed from Roman beating Jey Uso into submission, and Jimmy reluctantly falling in line. Both Uso brothers have unfinished business with the Tribal Chief, but they both also have a degree of Stockholm Syndrome.
We've seen a few brief instances of Jey pushing back at Roman over the past year, but we were so focused on Sami that we didn't pay much attention. When Roman faces Sami next month in Montreal, could we possibly see Main Event Jey fully turn to help/save Sami? Since we probably won't get The Rock at Wrestlemania, could we finally get a night 2 rematch to the (highly slept on) cage match that Roman and Jey had during their feud? If we do, could we see Roman being so distracted by the loss of his cousin's servitude that he loses to Cody on night 1? Would the loss of Roman's RAW title lead to a violent, bloody, fight against Jey on night 2?
Do you think that the Bloodline story has more chapters than it would appear on the surface?
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fukk Smooley. Not Jimmy too while we're at it

Y'all were screaming for him to go to AEW before we let him on the island and made him somebody, made him relevant. Y'all cared about him outside of a mask for the first time ever. Now he's all yall talk about talking about "hear me out"

We aint listening to shyt nikka. Now y'all wanna like DUI USO and crop tops all of a sudden, you fickle ass fans wanna forget who built all of this and how we got here all of a sudden. Now yall want Solo to flip

Bloodline story was, is, and will always be centered around The Tribal Chief. Delete this OP you ever write some shyt like this again we pulling up in DC. "Talk black to me" we should blacken your eye
 

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If Sami is too win the title, I would say that it would be like Adam Page's title win. Before he did the Buckshot lariat to Omega, he looked down the Matt Jackson, and Matt nodded to him. I figured Jey would do the same thing, wanting to see Sami defeat Roman for him.
 

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If Sami is too win the title, I would say that it would be like Adam Page's title win. Before he did the Buckshot lariat to Omega, he looked down the Matt Jackson, and Matt nodded to him. I figured Jey would do the same thing, wanting to see Sami defeat Roman for him.


Instead you're gonna get CAWdy doing the shake rattle and roll punch, looking up at the sky and fake crying before pinning Roman
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Hear me out. We've all seen movies where the advertised villain turns out to not be the actual big bad; or the plot turns into something completely different than what was advertised.
That got me to thinking; what if the entire Bloodline story isn't centered around Sami, butnis infact the redemption, return, and revenge of Main Event Jey Uso?
Think about it, The Bloodline faction stemmed from Roman beating Jey Uso into submission, and Jimmy reluctantly falling in line. Both Uso brothers have unfinished business with the Tribal Chief, but they both also have a degree of Stockholm Syndrome.
We've seen a few brief instances of Jey pushing back at Roman over the past year, but we were so focused on Sami that we didn't pay much attention. When Roman faces Sami next month in Montreal, could we possibly see Main Event Jey fully turn to help/save Sami? Since we probably won't get The Rock at Wrestlemania, could we finally get a night 2 rematch to the (highly slept on) cage match that Roman and Jey had during their feud? If we do, could we see Roman being so distracted by the loss of his cousin's servitude that he loses to Cody on night 1? Would the loss of Roman's RAW title lead to a violent, bloody, fight against Jey on night 2?
Do you think that the Bloodline story has more chapters than it would appear on the surface?

The Bloodline starts and ends with Jey Uso IMO. Sami is the catalyst for Jey tho cause he's now defied Roman in a manner Jey was ultimately unable to.

This story has so many moving parts, its not just a simple "Let Sami win at Mania" thing. The Bloodline isn't affected much with Sami's betrayal. Jey walking out on them however, has much bigger implications for the faction.
 

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Hear me out. We've all seen movies where the advertised villain turns out to not be the actual big bad; or the plot turns into something completely different than what was advertised.
That got me to thinking; what if the entire Bloodline story isn't centered around Sami, butnis infact the redemption, return, and revenge of Main Event Jey Uso?
Think about it, The Bloodline faction stemmed from Roman beating Jey Uso into submission, and Jimmy reluctantly falling in line. Both Uso brothers have unfinished business with the Tribal Chief, but they both also have a degree of Stockholm Syndrome.
We've seen a few brief instances of Jey pushing back at Roman over the past year, but we were so focused on Sami that we didn't pay much attention. When Roman faces Sami next month in Montreal, could we possibly see Main Event Jey fully turn to help/save Sami? Since we probably won't get The Rock at Wrestlemania, could we finally get a night 2 rematch to the (highly slept on) cage match that Roman and Jey had during their feud? If we do, could we see Roman being so distracted by the loss of his cousin's servitude that he loses to Cody on night 1? Would the loss of Roman's RAW title lead to a violent, bloody, fight against Jey on night 2?
Do you think that the Bloodline story has more chapters than it would appear on the surface?

My biggest problem with this is this insistence that Roman fight on two nights back to back which makes zero sense.

The Tribal Chief isn't a part timer, but, c'mon. People want the titles to be split, but, it's time to accept there's one Undisputed champ and a US or Intercontnential title--both champs are damn good and have good stories going forward.

Whenever Roman drops the title it's gonna be both and have the titles split by someone else.

Ya'll really want to see Roman Reigns is end a 880+ day reign losing TWICE?!
 

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He said “always” not that he has yet to do so.

Even then, Solo hesitated on attacking Sami just as much as Jimmy did.

I think ya'll play too much into "hesitation" just like Jey walking out.

They built Sami to be trusted, so, they'd look like they fake the whole thing if none of the Bloodline members were shocked or had a reaction.

Jey could end up being the one to fukk Sami up the most because he was suspicious, openly, since day one.

I'm still not convinced that this is the end, yet.
 
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