Roman Reigns Pinned For First Time Since 2019 At WWE Money In The Bank 2023

Roman Reigns Pinned For First Time Since 2019 At WWE Money In The Bank 2023 WWE

Find out who ended the Bloodline Civil War at tonight’s WWE premium live event, Money in the Bank 2023 by pinning Roman Reigns.

With the London crowd being unrelenting (and creative) in their disdain for Reigns, the fans clearly were pulling for the Usos to win this Bloodline Civil War.

When the Usos hit their 1D finishing move on Roman Reigns, it was again a case of a referee bump spot that would benefit the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion.

Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns capitalized on the downtime, hitting a double uranage, and the pair would go on to smash the Usos with a Spike and Spear combo.

With Sikoa stacking bodies and Reigns pinning them, the referee came to as he began a count (and as the crowd chanted ‘Bulls**t!’) it was only a two count!

After another stunning series including Solo Sikoa attempting to take out Jimmy with a splash through the announcers’ table, coming up empty when Jimmy got out of the way at the last second, and then Jey Uso taking a spear back in the ring but still managing to kick out, there would be one more big series.

With the Usos running wild on both Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns, it was Jey Uso who went off the top rope with a splash to make the pin on Roman Reigns to not only win the match but deliver Reigns a vicious blow to his record.

For the first time since December 2019 (at the hands of Baron Corbin of all people), Roman Reigns lost via pinfall or submission, to his cousin Jey Uso.

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