Sami Zayn Has Chosen His Bloodline On WWE SmackDown

WWE Star Sami Zayn Elaborates On What Is

Sami Zayn has finally chosen his Bloodline.

The 8th November edition of SmackDown began with a tense moment amidst Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn. While Jey Uso wanted Zayn to join his family in their bloodline drama, Zayn first wanted an apology from Roman Reigns.

However, as the Original Tribal Chief dismissed apologizing to Jey Uso, fans witnessed a frustrated Zayn walk away from the turmoil. Later in the night, during the main event of the show, fans were presented with Solo Sikoa’s Undisputed Tribal Chief Acknowledgment Ceremony.

As Sikoa asked Reigns to acknowledge him, the former World Champion refused to do so. Demanding a WarGames match between Reigns’ Bloodline and his own Bloodline, the new Tribal Chief shocked the world by introducing Sami Zayn as the fifth member of his faction.

However, with still minutes left before the show closed, the former Intercontinental Champion stunned fans when he double-crossed Sikoa to kick him in the face and join forces with Reigns’ original Bloodline.

Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn would then raise ‘The Ones’ to close tonight’s episode from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. With around three weeks left for Survivor Series WarGames, fans are now certain of the match they are about to get. The New Bloodline will take on The Original Bloodline in Vancouver on 30th November 2024.

Following the show, Solo Sikoa sent a warning to The Original Bloodline, reminding them he knows everything about them.

Sami Zayn Believes His Crown Jewel Appearance Was A Privilege

Sami Zayn was recently present on the 4th November episode of Raw in Saudi Arabia, where he addressed the Arabian crowd. Being of Syrian descent himself, Zayn connected well with the local crowd and conversed with them in Arabic.

Speaking about the segment on social media, Sami Zayn shared the significance of the moment, and how privileged he is to have experienced that.

I have been thinking a lot about the significance of this moment. To stand in the middle of the ring and say السام عليكم ورحمت الله و بركاته on TV to millions of people across the world, fills me with a sense of pride that’s hard to articulate. I don’t know how a little redheaded Syrian Muslim kid from Montreal ascended among the top of this remarkable industry, but I AM HERE. And to represent my culture and my people at this level is an astounding privilege that is not lost on me. Much love to you all for supporting me and getting me this far.”

In other news: WWE has launched a historic new women’s championship on SmackDown.