Sami Zayn Fails To Get Through To Jimmy Uso On SMACKDOWN - But Where Do Jey's Loyalties Lie?

Sami Zayn Fails To Get Through To Jimmy Uso On SMACKDOWN - But Where Do Jey's Loyalties Lie?

Tonight on SmackDown, Sami Zayn attempted to get Jimmy Uso to see things from his perspective. Unfortunately, the tag-team champion has no intention of betraying Roman Reigns...

By MarkCassidy - Feb 24, 2023 10:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

The best storyline in pro-wrestling (can you name a better one?) continued tonight on SmackDown, with a tense confrontation between Sami Zayn and Jimmy Uso closing out the show.

Earlier in the night, Jimmy announced that he was going to call his brother Jey to the ring to settle their differences after the latter walked away from the Bloodline beat-down on Sami at Elimination Chamber.

Sami arrived instead, and attempted to sway Jimmy to his cause by getting his former teammate to admit that Roman Reigns has been manipulating The Usos for years. At this point, Jey appeared in the crowd, and Jimmy capitalized on Sami being distracted by laying in some punches on his one-time ally.

Zayn recovered and hit a Heluva Kick, before retreating when Solo Sikoa made his presence felt.

Jimmy has seemingly made it clear that he's staying with the Tribal Chief, but where do Jey's loyalties lie? We've heard that the plan is for Sami to team with Kevin Owens to take on The Usos at WrestleMania, so it may not be long before Jey decides that blood is thicker than water.

What did you guys make of tonight's episode of SmackDown?

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