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WWE SmackDown: Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso Consider Seeking Reinforcements

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Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, prominent figures in WWE, recently found themselves outnumbered during the events of WWE Bad Blood. However, last week’s edition of SmackDown underscored a more significant challenge for them: the need for additional support. The former allies, now seemingly adversaries, with Solo Sikoa‘s newly established Bloodline that includes Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, left Reigns and Uso overwhelmed in a dramatic clash in the center of the ring.

The predicament forces Reigns and Jimmy Uso to contemplate their next move. Earlier, Jimmy Uso hinted at the possibility of reaching out to his estranged twin brother, Jey Uso. Despite this suggestion, Roman Reigns remains adamant in his refusal to reconcile with Jey, who currently holds the title of intercontinental champion. Whether Reigns will reconsider his stance following last week’s altercation remains a point of interest.

In other SmackDown news, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is also scheduled to make an appearance. Rhodes is expected to address fans before his upcoming match against the world heavyweight champion on Raw, Gunther. This showdown will be for the much-anticipated inaugural Crown Jewel championship set to take place in Saudi Arabia.

CBS Sports will provide continuous coverage and insights of the events from Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina, starting at 8 p.m. ET. Fans are set for an exciting night of wrestling action, with the dynamics within the WWE unfolding in unexpected ways.

Rachel Adams

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