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Roman Reigns emerged as one of the dominant champions of the current generation when he surpassed 1,000 days as champion. For most of his reign, the Usos stood and protected the chieftain, ambushing his rivals and helping him secure every victory.
While the WWE Universe celebrated Roman Reigns’ incredible accomplishments, another part of The Bloodline was also making history. In fact, this segment of The Bloodline achieved two major milestones in his current career with WWE.
The Usos are now the longest-tenured WWE Tag Team, having been with the company for 13 years. This remarkable feat is worth celebrating, given the effort behind keeping the WWE Universe entertained and engaged with high-quality promotions, storylines, and matches.
Moreover, they are one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history and they held the championship for 622 days before finally dropping the titles to Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn at Wrestlemania 39.
At Night of Champions, The Usos tried to help the chief and Solo Sekua, but unfortunately, Superkissed Sekua. This incident frustrated the chief of the tribe, and he began to push Ji Osuo.
Jimmy Uso snapped at him watching his brother get insulted and Super kicked Reigns in his face, implying his betrayal.
After that, The Tribal Chief and Paul Heyman tried to tempt Jey Uso to stay with The Bloodline, but he sided with his twin. As Roman Reigns’ supposed right-hand man, Jey Uso not only kicked his brother out of the faction, but also left The Bloodline. To consolidate his decision, he beats up the chief of the tribe.
WWE booked a tag team match between The Usos, Roman Reigns, and Solo Sikoa. This match will determine which half of the bloodline is greater.
Sgt. Finally, Slaughter addresses the current and ongoing controversy surrounding Lacey Evans here.
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