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Jimmy Uso to Rejoin The Bloodline? Solo Sikoa Returns to Save Jimmy Uso After Being Embarrassed by John Cena on SmackDown

Published Sep 1, 2023 | 10:03 PM EDT

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Jimmy Uso has grown to be one of the most despised heels after his actions at SummerSlam. Nobody thought he would betray his twin, as both brothers were working in tandem to mount a mutiny against Roman Reigns.

That said, on the latest edition of SmackDown, Jimmy Uso received unexpected help from Solo Sikoa, hinting at the possibility of Jimmy’s return to The Bloodline. So, is Jimmy Uso coming back in The Bloodline?

Solo Sikoa saves Jimmy Uso from an attack backstage

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Jimmy Uso went backstage after being humiliated by John Cena after The Champ told him that the wrong Uso quit. Backstage Jimmy Uso mocked The OC’s Mia Yim. Naturally, it did not sit well with AJ Styles, as he confronted Jimmy and shoved him on the floor. Styles was then caught off guard by Solo Sikoa, who attacked him in order to save Jimmy Uso.

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After laying out Styles, Sikoa said, “You out the Bloodline when we say you’re out the Bloodline.” Despite suggesting to Jimmy that he is still in The Bloodline, Jimmy Uso revealed that he doesn’t take orders from Sikoa or Reigns and walked away.

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