The WWE Universe still loudly cheers for Roman Reigns regardless of whether he's on programming or not. He returned on the latest episode of RAW to help his cousins, The Usos, in another match against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
After hitting Breakker with some chair shots, Reigns embraced Jey and talked about how what they were doing was the only thing that mattered. Throughout the entire exchange, he barely acknowledged Jimmy Uso.
Jimmy was clearly upset about what was happening. Jey's twin brother is probably not the only one who doesn't like how The Tribal Chief is handling himself. Roman Reigns could face the next four consequences for manipulating Jey Uso.
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#4. Jimmy Uso could turn on him
Jimmy Uso has never been shy about wearing his heart on his sleeve. He's outwardly emotional and often comes across as the fun-loving member of the OG Bloodline.
He was the one who implored Reigns that they needed help ahead of last year's WarGames. Jimmy has also voiced his displeasure with how Jey has been acting over the last few months.
Families fight all the time. Members of The Bloodline come and go, but usually return when needed the most. If Roman Reigns doesn't develop self-awareness with how his dealings with Jey come across, Jimmy could walk out or turn on him.
#3. Jey Uso could take over as the new Head of the Table
Jey Uso and Roman Reigns have battled for supremacy on a few occasions. One time was in Hell in a Cell. The other was in Tribal Combat at SummerSlam in 2023. Reigns won both times.
The Bloodline picked a Tribal Heir for the time in the future when The Tribal Chief stepped down. It was initially Solo Sikoa's honor. Since he went rogue while Reigns was off TV, that choice changed.
The Head of the Table is grooming Jey Uso as the next leader of the family. His work may come back to haunt him if Jey finally usurps his cousin.
Roman has enjoyed the spotlight, adulation, and perks of being The Tribal Chief. For WWE to move forward when Reigns leaves, someone else will take the role.
#2. The Final Boss problem
The Rock may have endorsed Roman Reigns as The Tribal Chief, but he's always seen himself as the top dog in his family and in WWE. That's the reason for most of his nicknames (The Great One, The People's Champion, The Final Boss).
If Rock sees what's going on between Jey and Roman, he could pop up on programming. His appearances are usually newsworthy regardless of what happens.
He last wanted Cody Rhodes' soul, but never followed up with that. The Rock endorsed Reigns again after he defeated Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat in January.
The Final Boss might turn on his cousin to endorse Jey Uso as the new Tribal Chief, potentially leading to the long-awaited singles match between The Great One and The Head of the Table.
#1. Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns 3 could take place
Throughout The Bloodline Saga, Cody Rhodes has been a major player. He dethroned Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Championship. Despite losing the title, The Original Tribal Chief still acts like he runs the company.
Cody helped Jey break out from under his cousin's shadow, orchestrating his move to RAW after WrestleMania 40. The duo won tag team gold and have remained friends.
If Jimmy sees the manipulation, others must see how Roman is exploiting his cousin. Rhodes has always claimed to be close friends with Jey, and they've saved each other multiple times. The American Nightmare could confront his rival, leading to the inevitable rubber match between the two megastars.