Backstage News On Roman Reigns Getting Pinned After 3.5 Years




Roman Reigns is no longer unbeatable.

In the main event of the WWE Money In The Bank 2023 premium live event, the Bloodline Civil War took place.

The Usos defeated Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa.

At one point, Roman hit Jey Uso with a Spear and went for the cover, and Jey kicked out by hitting Roman with a low blow (similar to how Roman used to do the same thing a few years ago).

After a series of superkicks, double superkicks from both Jey & Jimmy Uso, followed by a splash, Jey finally pinned The Tribal Chief.

This was Roman's first pinfall loss in 3.5 years. Prior to this, he was last pinned at the TLC 2019 PPV by Baron Corbin, which was 1,294 days ago.

Jimmy wanted to bury the hatchet with Roman after the match, but Jey stopped him.

This past Friday on SmackDown, Roman said the
following about The Usos:

"For a long time, maybe 2 years, I've allowed my cousins to come out here and say 'we the ones'. But the truth is, we ain't the ones, I'm the one. I'm the

After Money In The Bank went off the air, an excited Jey Uso said him and his brother Jimmy are indeed 'The Ones'.

On Twitter, Solo was at a loss for words as his Tribal Chief is no longer unbeatable.

This Friday on SmackDown, which will take place at Madison Square Garden, Roman Reigns will go to Tribal Court.

The Usos announced this news with the following
tweet:

"This Friday Night at Madison Square Garden, Live on SmackDown, we're putting The Tribal Chief on trial! After all this time, it's TRIBAL COURT: THE TRIAL OF THE TRIBAL CHIEF ROMAN REIGNS! #TheRealOnes

Speaking of Roman getting pinned, some fans caught Reigns subtly saying "I Love You" to Jey moments before he got pinned.
WrestleVotes reported the following backstage news about Reigns' pinfall loss:

"There was a feeling of trepidation from a high ranking creative member in crafting the finish for this past Saturday's Bloodline match.

A strong argument that Reigns shouldn't be pinned prior to losing the Title was present throughout the process."

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