The Latest Chapter Of Bloodline Drama Does Insane Numbers On Social Platforms – As pointed out by Wrestle Ops on Twitter, “The Latest Chapter Of Bloodline Drama“, with Jey Uso superkicking Roman Reigns has an estimated 26,500,000 views on all social platforms in under 24 hours.
According to their report, “The closing segment to last nights #SmackDown episode which saw Jey Uso finally super-kicking Roman Reigns has… In well under 24 hours pulled in an estimated insane ~26,500,000 views & counting across all official @WWEsocial platforms.“
WWE has officially confirmed that a Bloodline Civil War will take place at the WWE Money In The Bank Premium Live Event next month. We’ll have to see how the storyline will progress until then.
The closing segment to last nights #SmackDown episode which saw Jey Uso finally super-kicking Roman Reigns has…
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) June 17, 2023
In well under 24 hours pulled in an estimated insane ~26,500,000 views & counting across all official @WWE social platforms. pic.twitter.com/UmjLI3tdce
The Bloodline was once the most dominant group in all of WWE, with Roman Reigns leading the ship to their success. However, things gradually became worse for the faction over the course of a few months. The Bloodline is effectively over after Jey Uso betrayed Reigns on Smackdown this week and now it appears that moment has done insane numbers on WWE’s social platforms.
The Bloodline had been facing a lot of dissension over the past few months. It reached a boiling point at WWE Night Of Champions when Jimmy Uso betrayed The Tribal Chief after hitting him with two superkicks back to back.
Jimmy Uso was then kicked out of The Bloodline the following week and Jey Uso’s allegiance was in question. After two weeks of back and forth between Jey Uso and the rest of The Bloodline, Jey Uso finally sided with his brother and superkicked Roman Reigns.
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The Latest Chapter Of Bloodline Drama Does Insane Numbers On Social Platforms