This week, WWE revealed the Draft Pools for both SmackDown and RAW on The Bump, sparking discussion among fans about some intriguing updates.
Despite their current absence from action, Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, and Roman Reigns have all made it into the draft. However, there are notable absences from the list, including Nikki Cross and now, it seems, Jimmy Uso.
Jimmy Uso’s absence is particularly striking, given his recent attack by Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga on WWE SmackDown. Since then, Jimmy hasn’t appeared, leading to speculation about his future.
While it was initially thought that he might return alongside Roman Reigns, Reigns’ inclusion in the draft without Jimmy has left fans wondering.
Complicating matters further, Jimmy’s brother Jey, along with Tama Tonga and Solo Sikoa, are all listed in the draft pool. There’s uncertainty about whether stables can be drafted together, potentially leaving Jey in a precarious position if he ends up on the same brand as The Bloodline without his brother.
Jimmy Uso’s Fallout from WrestleMania Defeat
At WrestleMania, Jimmy Uso faced off against his brother in what many deemed a lackluster match. Reports suggest that time constraints affected their performance, leading to tensions between the siblings. However, the defeat had significant consequences beyond the ring, as Jimmy was subsequently ousted from The Bloodline on SmackDown.
Roman Reigns’ WrestleMania Loss: Impact on The Bloodline
Roman Reigns’ defeat at WrestleMania has sent shockwaves through The Bloodline. With the recruitment of Tama Tonga adding another layer of complexity, Reigns may return to find his faction drastically altered.
As WWE’s Draft approaches, fans eagerly anticipate how these developments will shape the future terrain of the company.