All eyes were on the latest episode of Friday Night SmackDown as fans were eagerly waiting to see Roman Reigns’s reaction to the chaos that occurred at Crown Jewel 2024. This included Sami Zayn seemingly being pulled back into the Bloodline saga.
As seen on the latest episode of RAW, Jey Uso asked Sami Zayn to come to SmackDown this week to talk out things as a family. Zayn showed up and clarified the kick wasn’t intentional. However, Roman Reigns refused to hear what The Honorary Uce had to say and declined Jey’s offer to include him back in OG Bloodline.
In the main event of the night, Sami Zayn finally picked his side and chose to align with Roman’s Bloodline and declined the offer from Solo Sikoa. The night’s closing moments saw Roman Reigns, Jey, Jimmy, and Zayn overpowering their opponents and standing tall, throwing up “The Ones” together.
Before the show went off-air, Michael Cole confirmed the WarGames match between OG Bloodline vs. The Bloodline. The match will take place three weeks from now at Survivor Series: WarGames at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada on November 30, 2024.
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Another massive match might be announced for Survivor Series 2024
WWE Survivor Series 2024 will be the main roster’s last premium live event of the year. It seems like Triple H and the creative team are aiming to book a spectacular card to close out the year on a high.
During the latest episode of SmackDown, WWE confirmed the men’s WarGames match between Roman Reigns and OG Bloodline vs. Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline. It looks like by next week, fans may see another massive match get booked. Kevin Owens brutally attacked Randy Orton on the blue brand tonight and the latter was taken out on a stretcher to a nearby hospital for medical care.
Cody Rhodes has seemingly had enough, and he could finally challenge Kevin Owens for a match at Survivor Series 2024 for what The Prizefighter has been doing to him and Orton in the past few weeks. It remains to be seen what the Triple H-led creative has in store for the final PLE of this year.
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