On the June 16th episode of SmackDown, a momentous event occurred as Jey Uso unleashed a Superkick that reverberated throughout the wrestling world. This impact was heightened by the recent memory of his brother's own Superkick on Roman Reigns, which had only just begun to fade.
With Jimmy Uso now determined to forge his own path outside of The Bloodline, Jey found himself at a crossroads. He had to decide whether to follow his brother's lead or heed Reigns' call to fall in line. The main event segment of the show featured Reigns, Paul Heyman, and Solo Sikoa, who took the stage first, awaiting Jey's arrival.
Reigns inquired about Jey's decision, but instead, the tag team star presented an ultimatum. He laid down a choice between himself and Paul Heyman. The Tribal Chief was less than impressed with this move and clarified that Heyman served him, not The Bloodline. He asserted that it was his responsibility to elevate the group to the pinnacle of success, while Jey's role was to maintain that position. Reigns emphasized that they had trained Jey for three years, pointing out that the true problem lay with his brother. Jimmy then entered the ring, declaring that the actual issue was Reigns himself, accusing him of exploiting Jey. Reigns fired back, alleging that Jimmy was the one holding Jey back, asserting that Jey could not simultaneously be a twin and a Tribal Chief. He further intensified the situation by insinuating that Jimmy had a problem with Jey assuming the position of Reigns' right-hand man.
At this point, it seemed as though Jey would align himself with Reigns, as he reprimanded his brother. However, an unexpected twist unfolded. Jey declared that if Jimmy were to be excluded from The Bloodline, he would depart as well, catching a stunned Reigns off guard with a massive Superkick. As Reigns lay incapacitated, Solo Sikoa attempted to intervene but was met with a double Superkick from The Usos. A furious Reigns rose to his feet, berating the brothers, only to be struck down once again by another Superkick as the show faded to black.
When the cameras ceased rolling, fans in the arena erupted into chants of "You deserve it" directed at Reigns, while he collected himself and made his way back up the ramp alongside Sikoa.
After the show, Jey shared footage on his Instagram Stories, revealing a heartwarming embrace with his brother, accompanied by the caption "On Me š©ø," signifying their unbreakable bond and allegiance.