Jimmy Uso Nearing Return to WWE From Injury?

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The “Original Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns made his return to WWE at SummerSlam to confront the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief Solo Sikoa to cost him the WWE Undisputed Championship. Last week on Smackdown, Roman Reigns got beaten down by the new Bloodline and was put through the announce table. While it looked like Reigns had the Ula Fala in his grasp and back around his neck for a second, “The Samoan Werewolf” Jacob Fatu came back to take out the “OTC.” SmackDown ended with the new Bloodline standing tall over a beaten and battered Roman Reigns in front of them. Roman Reigns shouldn’t be alone in this fight against the new Bloodline, so does that mean we’ll see the return of Jimmy Uso soon?

Nearly four months ago on SmackDown after WrestleMania 40, Jimmy Uso was taken out of action by Solo Sikoa and the first introduced member of the new Bloodline, Tama Tonga. Ever since that night, the story of the new Bloodline officially began. Tanga Loa and “The Samoan Werewolf” Jacob Fatu made their way onto the scene weeks later. The new Bloodline even took out WWE Hall of Famer “The Wiseman” Paul Heyman because he didn’t acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief. Solo Sikoa and his crew have been wreaking havoc on SmackDown for a while now. Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu even won the WWE Tag Team titles and brought them back to the Bloodline. 

If there was to be a Bloodline War to go down somewhere down the line, it would have to start with Jimmy Uso returning to help his Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. It’s been rumored for a few weeks that Jimmy Uso is medically cleared to return to action, so maybe we will see Jimmy return sooner rather than later. Will Jimmy bring back his twin brother “Main Event” Jey Uso with him to reunite the Original Bloodline with Reigns? Will we see “The Wiseman” Paul Heyman back in the corner of the “OTC” Roman Reigns? A Jimmy Uso return could set the stage for what could be the beginning of the end of a storyline that has changed the landscape in the WWE for the last four years.

Sam Gillman

Aspiring sports writer Sam Gillman is a former Broadcast Journalism student at the University of Arizona with a huge passion for sports.

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