Jimmy Uso Returns Aligning with Cody and Roman at Bad Blood

Jimmy Uso Returns Aligning with Cody and Roman at Bad Blood

In the electrifying main event of WWE Bad Blood, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns emerged victorious over the Bloodline’s Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, thanks to some unexpected twists. The match kicked off with Rhodes and Fatu squaring off, but despite Rhodes’ best efforts, Fatu’s immense strength kept him grounded. The stakes rose even higher when Reigns stepped into the ring for the first time since his monumental loss at WrestleMania 40, reigniting his rivalry with Sikoa.

From the start, the Bloodline took control, keeping Rhodes and Reigns apart, strategically dominating the early moments of the contest. However, things heated up once Reigns and Sikoa became the legal men again. Reigns and Sikoa exchanged counters, with Reigns landing a Superman Punch that nearly secured the win, but Sikoa kicked out. Meanwhile, outside the ring, Rhodes launched a ferocious assault on Fatu, sending him crashing through the barricade before splashing him through the announce table in a high-risk move that had the crowd on its feet.

Back in the ring, Reigns landed another Superman Punch, but before he could capitalize, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa appeared, causing a distraction. Sikoa took advantage, spearing Reigns, but somehow, Reigns kicked out. Just as it seemed like the numbers game would get the best of the champions, a man in a black hoodie appeared. To everyone’s surprise, the mystery figure was revealed to be Jimmy Uso, making a shocking return to the Bloodline saga. He quickly took out the Tongans, giving Reigns the opportunity to spear a distracted Sikoa and secure the victory.

After the match, Reigns and Jimmy Uso embraced, solidifying their alliance, while Rhodes was left vulnerable in the ring. The Bloodline seized the moment, launching a post-match attack on Rhodes. As Reigns and Uso headed up the ramp, seemingly leaving Rhodes to his fate, they made a sudden decision to turn back and help the champion. But before they could act, the iconic sound of The Rock’s music hit the arena. The People’s Champ made his way out, eyebrow raised, signaling something major was about to go down. As he made a countdown gesture with his fingers, the show went off the air, leaving fans buzzing with anticipation for what’s next.

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