Jimmy Uso’s career in WWE has seen a dramatic shift since he betrayed his brother Jey Uso at SummerSlam. As a part of The Bloodline, Uso has consistently showcased a new side to his character, remaining loyal to Roman Reigns. However, this allegiance has come at a cost, as he has repeatedly found himself on the receiving end of Randy Orton’s wrath. Orton’s vicious RKO move has become a potent tool in their ongoing feud, and Uso has demonstrated a stoic dedication to selling the effects of the attack.
This trend continued on the December 8th edition of WWE SmackDown, where Uso and his tag team partner Solo Sikoa faced off against Randy Orton and LA Knight. As has become the norm, Uso was left reeling after Orton landed a devastating RKO, prompting him to sell the move once again. The impact was so severe that Uso lay unconscious even after the first dark match of the night began, necessitating a ringside medical team to attend to him.
As SmackDown went off the air, Uso was once again rolled out of the ring, his body visibly battered and bruised. This display of toughness and resilience has become a hallmark of Uso’s character, testament to his unwavering commitment to The Bloodline’s storyline. While some may view his actions as overly dramatic, others appreciate the level of authenticity he brings to the ring.
The question on everyone’s mind is what’s next for Orton and The Bloodline. Will Reigns finally take notice of Orton’s relentless pursuit of revenge, or will Uso’s unwavering loyalty continue to be a thorn in their side? One thing is certain: the tumultuous relationship between these factions will undoubtedly lead to some thrilling matches and unforgettable moments in the weeks to come.
As the dust settles on this latest installment of the ongoing feud, fans can’t help but wonder how WWE will choose to book the narrative. Will Orton’s relentless pursuit of revenge finally pay off, or will Uso’s dedication to The Bloodline continue to fuel the fire? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: this rivalry is far from over.