Find Out What Happened During The Bloodline’s Trial Of Sami Zayn

Find Out What Happened During The Bloodline’s Trial Of Sami Zayn WWE

WWE Raw 30 kicked off with The Bloodline’s Trial of Sami Zayn.

With all of The Bloodline into the ring around a table with Roman Reigns of course at the head of it, the tribal court judged Sami Zayn’s position in the group.

Paul Heyman played the role of the prosecution and presented a compelling case, showing all of the times that Sami had disappointed the stable, such as not helping Jey Uso against Kevin Owens last August.

After Heyman was done pleading his case, Zayn had no answer for it and decided to announce that he had no defense for himself.

This led Reigns to demanding Solo Sikoa lay down a blow onto Sami with the Samoan Spike, but before he could deliver the spike, Jey Uso stepped up to plead for the defense.

Uso presented a video of multiple occasions where Sami Zayn helped The Usos retain their Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships and took shots for different members of The Bloodline.

Jey recalled his animosity against Zayn and how Sami never gave up on him, which has led him to look at him as a brother now. Uso then asked for everyone to throw your ones up if they believed Sami deserved to stay in The Bloodline.

All of the Philadelphia crowd put their ones up along with Jey and then Jimmy Uso also joined them.

Roman Reigns decided to announce Sami Zayn as “not guilty” for now. “The Tribal Chief” said that Sami will finish out tonight, but then he doesn’t want to see him until this Saturday’s Royal Rumble event.

Reigns said at the Royal Rumble, Sami would have one final test to prove if he is in The Bloodline or not.

We will have further updates and breaking news from tonight’s Raw 30 when they become available.

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