Roman Reigns Single-Handedly DESTROYED Rey Mysterio And His Son Dominick On SMACKDOWN

Roman Reigns Single-Handedly DESTROYED Rey Mysterio And His Son Dominick On SMACKDOWN

There was more family tension during last night's episode of SmackDown, with Roman Reigns making short work of Tag Team Champions Rey and Dominick Mysterio (much to the horror of Jimmy Uso). Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jun 05, 2021 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Last night's episode of SmackDown kicked off with WWE continuing to explore the tension between Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, but the Head of the Table still gave him and Jey his blessing to challenge for the Tag Team Championships. Unfortunately, a bad call from the referee saw them lose the match and, as you might expect, Roman wasn't happy! 

Adam Pearce agreed that they lost unfairly, so a rematch was booked for the main event. However, just as Rey Mysterio and his son Dominick were about to pick up the win, the Universal Champion made sure that wasn't going to be the case by interfering in the match. 

Reigns proceeded to single-handedly destroy both men as Paul Heyman and The Usos looked on. Jimmy yelled at his cousin to stop, but nothing was going to slow him down. Things only got worse for the champions when Reigns noticed Jey considering leaving with his brother, and proceeded to beat Rey and Dominick even more severely. 

We're not sure where this is leading with Hell in a Cell on the horizon, but it's fair to say that this is definitely one of WWE's most compelling storylines right now. 
 

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