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Jey Uso Seems On WWE SmackDown, Confronts Solo Sikoa


WWE Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso tried to motive with Solo Sikoa on WWE SmackDown and left him with a warning.

Sikoa and The Bloodline kicked off the October 18 episode of WWE SmackDown. Sikoa famous that, for Roman reigns, the beatdowns would proceed except Reigns acknowledged him. He briefly famous that Jimmy Uso tried to talk with Jey Uso on WWE RAW, however Jey didn’t need something to do with it.

Jey proved him flawed by making a shock look on WWE SmackDown. He greeted Sikoa by calling him “little brother.” He advised Sikoa that he nonetheless cared about him, and he advised him to consider what he was doing to the household.

Uso famous that no person had a much bigger problem with Reigns than he did, however he left and made his personal success on WWE RAW. Jey then advised Sikoa that the Ula Fala was earned, not taken, and if he needed to finish Reigns’ energy, he ought to do it with out dividing the household. Sikoa responded by saying that he was attempting to unite the household. He mentioned that he had a spot for Jey and Roman in his Bloodline, however they needed to acknowledge him. He requested Uso whether or not he was in or out.

Uso fired again by saying that Reigns’ Bloodline had stayed away from Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. He advised Sikoa that issues could be totally different the subsequent time that he noticed him.

Backstage, Jey ran into Jimmy Uso and Roman Reigns. He went to go away, however Reigns pulled him again. He mentioned that he was pleased with Jey, who merely responded by saying, “No Yeet.” Jey then walked away.

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