Amidst The Bloodline’s setbacks at WrestleMania 40, significant shifts occurred on SmackDown post-WrestleMania. During a segment with Solo Sikoa, Paul Heyman, and Jimmy Uso, Heyman conveyed The Tribal Chief’s desire for the group to accept their losses.
With Cody Rhodes claiming their former locker room due to his WrestleMania victory, Heyman reminded them of the importance of wins and losses.
As Solo Sikoa stepped up, he orchestrated a setup leading to Tama Tonga’s debut and Jimmy’s attack.
Why did Jimmy get ousted? Here are potential reasons for Jimmy Uso’s departure from The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown.
1. Roman Reigns’ Absence:
With Roman absent post-WrestleMania, Solo seized the opportunity to enforce consequences, showcasing a different dynamic without the Tribal Chief’s oversight.
2. Tama Tonga’s Instant Inclusion:
Tonga’s swift integration into The Bloodline suggested that Jimmy’s position was easily filled, prompting a shift in group dynamics.
3. Emphasis on Wins and Losses:
Heyman’s reinforcement of the significance of victories underscored the repercussions of Jimmy’s defeat at WrestleMania.
4. Solo Sikoa’s Ascension:
As ‘The Tribal Heir,’ Solo’s actions hinted at his potential to ascend to Tribal Chief status, possibly signaling a transitional phase for the group.
The Bloodline’s reign appears to be evolving post-WrestleMania, paving the way for Roman’s return alongside the Usos, potentially in a heroic role.