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Sami Zayn turns on The Bloodline at The Rumble, but pays for his actions

The Bloodline as we know it is over as Zayn failed the final test by Roman Reigns.

Last night at the Royal Rumble, Honorary Uce Sami Zayn turned on his “family” after Roman Reigns tried to force him to hit Kevin Owens with a chair while he was handcuffed to the ring ropes.

Zayn thought and thought about it but when Reigns turned his back, it was he who got a chair across his back in a visual similar to that of when Seth Rollins turned on The Shield.

The fans inside the Alamodome exploded but the cheers were short-lived as Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa took out Zayn. Jey, who was conflicted over what was happening, left his family and walked up the aisle, choosing not to participate in the annihilation of Zayn.

With chants of “F*ck you Roman” around the Alamodome, the rest of the Bloodline left Zayn and Owens in a mess in the ring, as the two frenemies had no one come out to help them.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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