The Usos prevailed against Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa in a match billed as The Bloodline Civil War at WWE Money in the Bank on Saturday.
After taking down Reigns with a pair of superkicks, Jimmy and Jey Uso were declared the winners. The encounter ended after Jey ascended to the top rope for a splash, the first time The Tribal Chief had been pinned since Baron Corbin at TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs in December 2019.
The Bloodline has had problems ever before Sami Zayn joined, but they have been very serious after WrestleMania 39 in April.
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In contrast to Night 2, when Sikoa helped Roman Reigns defeat Cody Rhodes, The Usos lost the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships to Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens. This did not go over well with The Tribal Chief.
After losing on “The Grandest Stage of Them All,” The Tribal Chief took things into his own hands by entering a championship fight with Sikoa against Zayn and KO at May’s Night of Champions.
Jimmy superkicked the undefeated WWE universal champion when the Usos intervened against Reigns’ desires and mistakenly superkicked Sikoa, angering the Tribal Chief and prompting him to insult his cousins.
Jey was shocked by Jimmy’s antics, and he and Jey departed the ring as Zayn and Owens won and kept their championships.
There were initial attempts at reconciliation from all sides, but Jimmy was ultimately killed by Reigns’s Samoan Spike.
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The spotlight then moved to Jey, who was offered the choice of aligning with The Bloodline or his identical brother.
Jey was the target of an attempt by Reigns and Paul Heyman to persuade him that he was destined to replace Jimmy as Tribal Chief.
At first, Jey looked to agree with them, but he surprised the WWE Universe by defeating Reigns and Sikoa with superkicks and becoming closer to his brother.
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As a result, one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history, The Usos, faced up against one of the most formidable Superstars of all time, Roman Reigns, and a possible future world champion, Sikoa, in London in a war for family dominance.
The Usos’ teamwork experience paid off at Money in the Bank, as they defeated Roman Reigns and brought him to his lowest moment since becoming WWE World Champion over a thousand days earlier.