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Kemo
06-21-2023, 08:42 PM
The dust is still settling from the shocking conclusion of Friday's SmackDown. After months of tension, The Usos finally broke from The Bloodline and left Roman Reigns for dead after flattening him with two super-kicks.

We're now headed for the Bloodline Civil War match, which will see The Usos vs. Reigns and Solo Sikoa at the upcoming WWE Money in the Bank PLE (7/1).

Paul Heyman appeared on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday and shared his thoughts on the situation. After having a few days to assess the fallout, the Wise Man has some thoughts about why Jimmy and Jey did what they did. He believes the issues are deep-seated and date back to their days as children.

"Listen, this is growing pains," Heyman explained. "The Usos are now experiencing the same growing pains that they did when they were children, and they always were second to Roman Reigns, whether it be on the football field or at the house or who got the better food for the better nutrition to build the better body, or who could just whoop whose ass in the back yard. It was always The Tribal Chief that remained dominant over the twins, and it did take two twins to put one Tribal Chief down."

Heyman, a master strategist and gaslighter, had some words of kindness for The Usos. "I love the twins," he gushed. He said the twins displayed greatness during their lengthy reign as tag champions, and hopes they show the same spirit when it's time to take their beatings at Money in the Bank.

"I’m very proud of them for being willing to take those beatings.”

Roman Reigns is the undisputed number one biggest box office attention of all time, according to Heyman, and that comes with baggage. Everybody wants your spot and everybody thinks they can do what you do. People look at Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, even Abraham Lincoln, and do not appreciate what it takes to achieve such levels of greatness. The Usos made a grave mistake by underestimating the Tribal Chief and their receipt is due in just a matter of days.