On the second night of WrestleMania XL, Bloodline was finally defeated and “The Tribal Leader” lost his most valuable possession, the Undisputed WWE World Championship.
With this result, many people believe that Bloodline's story is completely over, but former member, Jey Uso, disagrees.
Speaking on WWE's The Bump, Jey Uso was asked to share his thoughts on the end of Roman Reigns' reign and the overall storyline that began in 2020.
It's crazy, because it's over now. Even the referee sees it [Roman] If you go out without a belt, it's usually the belt that closes the show, right? He's the one with the big fireworks.
But we all have to get used to it. See all the big names. When I was there with John Cena, I was looking at John Cena saying, “Man, you're here.” And I was: “Randy's here.” And There You Say Yes by LA Knight.
I'm also just a fan. But I feel like the story is still being written. do you understand what IAM saying?
I don't think it ends. To be honest, I think we're just getting started. I'm actually excited to see how it goes and I'm excited for people to come along.
In the same interview, Jey Uso talked a little about Cody Rhodes' win:
I'm sure I felt the same as everyone else here.
Excited, so happy for him. We've seen his story end and unfold in front of millions of people.
Do you think the story of Bloodline is not over yet?
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