What Happened With The Bloodline On WWE SmackDown February 24

What Happened With The Bloodline On WWE SmackDown February 24 WWE

The Bloodline saga continues on WWE SmackDown, even in the absence of the Head of the Table, Roman Reigns.

With Roman Reigns absent this week, it left Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa backstage alone with Paul Heyman.

Noting that they hadn’t spoken to Jey since Elimination Chamber, Heyman informed Jimmy that it was his responsibility to handle Jey this week or Roman would next week.

In the main event segment of the night, Sami Zayn and Jimmy Uso met face to face in the ring.

With Sami Zayn in the ring not only not to confront Jimmy for so quickly turning on him at the Royal Rumble but to also offer him a path forward, telling him he didn’t need to go down with Bloodline.

Pleading that there was a way out for him, Jimmy ended up showed Sami where his allegiance really is as he went on to attack.

However when Jey was taking his ever so sweet time descending slowly through the crowd, Jimmy looked to him to see where he was giving Sami Zayn the opening he needed to land a Helluva Kick and escape.

As Solo Sikoa came out, Sami Zayn left through the crowd in the opposite direction, leaving Jimmy and Solo in the ring and Jey still seemingly pondering what direction he was going, in between both.

Elsewhere on SmackDown, Charlotte Flair referenced her famous husband (who just happens to be an AEW star) during a promo.

Earlier in the show Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio popped up in a backstage segment featuring SmackDown stars which seemed to confirm a babyface turn for one,  you can read that at this link. 

You can keep up with all the latest news from WWE SmackDown by clicking here. 

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