The Bloodline gets some help from an unlikely ally.
In the main event of the January 3rd episode of WWE SmackDown, The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu) faced Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso of The OG Bloodline. The match marked Jimmy's first televised bout since WWE Survivor Series, where he suffered a broken toe. The two teams battled it out in the latest chapter of the feud between the two sides.
Throughout the bout, The OG Bloodline showcased the chemistry that led them to victory in the Men's WarGames match. However, later in the match, Drew McIntyre appeared and started walking to the ring. Jey Uso dove onto him, but Jacob Fatu capitalized with a pop-up Samoan Drop.
What's @DMcIntyreWWE doing here?! --#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/TQjaVj6uQc
— WWE (@WWE) January 4, 2025
Jey and Fatu went back and forth, and Jey rallied with a Spear. However, he had not seen Sikoa tag into the match, and when he hit an Uso splash, Sikoa snuck in and nailed him with a Samoan spike for the victory. With the win, Sikoa gained momentum ahead of his Tribal Combat Match against Roman Reigns at the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere.
JEY USO DIDN'T SEE THE TAG
— The Movement - Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) January 4, 2025
SOLO SIKOA TAKES ADVANTAGE AND HITS THE SPIKE
THE BLOODLINE WIN!#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/WHlHc43twb
McIntyre appeared earlier in the show and confronted Cody Rhodes. He is set to face Jey Uso at the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere.
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