Roman Reigns is stuck for first time in over 3 years at WWE Cash in the Bank
Roman Reigns was stuck without precedent for three and a half years on Saturday at Cash in the Bank — yet the outcome was certainly not an unparalleled accomplishment for another top star in WWE like many expected would happen such an extremely long time.
Everything went down in a headliner "Nationwide conflict" between The Bloodline that saw WWE Undisputed Widespread winner Rules and Solo Sikoa fight it out with relatives Jimmy and Jey Uso.
Neither one of the sides kept down and both did battle as publicized.
The match likewise incorporated a few unpretentious callbacks to past pieces of their story. Specifically, the beginning of The Bloodline, after Jimmy Uso got secured in a guillotine stifle like the one Roman gave him at Damnation in a Phone in 2020.
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As you might review, that Damnation in a Cell second prompted Jey Uso stopping the match and The Usos being compelled to recognize Rules as their Clan leader.
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This time, notwithstanding, Jimmy fueled out of the gag — permitting Jey to get the high ground on Roman and at last procure an enormous triumph for their group subsequent to handling a sprinkle from the top rope.
The match was fabulous and Jey getting the chance to stick Roman without precedent for years adds a lot of validity to his personality.
Yet, here's my inquiry, was that tremendous second conceivably squandered here considering Roman's titles weren't on the line and this was just a label match?
I'm truly uncertain in the event that beating Reigns in a label match with practically no stakes or titles on the line will send off Jey to the powerful like a title win would have. Moreover, when Rules drops the belt, that unexpected component might be lost at this point.
Saying this doesn't imply that this is definitely not no joking matter for Jey Uso. It genuinely is.
Jey and his sibling Jimmy have been two of WWE's most predictable entertainers over the course of the past 10 years, and giving one of them such a gigantic win is a positive suggestion to everything that could be paid off.
It's simply that many, such as myself, had imagined the finish of Roman's three-and-a-half-year series of wins to harmonize with the finish of his title rule. That appeared to be the most sensible method for closing the longest World title rule of the cutting edge time. That was the occasion.
Thus, while this success might have been no joking matter for Jey Uso, I can't resist the urge to feel like it'll just prompt a championship at SummerSlam where Roman winds up on top to the detriment of one more Whiz with headliner potential, rather than sending off another Hotshot to the top like we as a whole anticipated.
Ryan Glossy silk is a WWE examiner for FOX Sports. Glossy silk recently showed up on FS1's "WWE Behind the stage" and established Star Wrestling Sheet, where he let the cat out of the bag stories as supervisor in-boss.

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