The Usos made their long-anticipated return to traditional tag-team action this week, competing together for the first time in more than 17 months.
At a Boxing Day WWE live event in Jacksonville, the brothers teamed up to face Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu of The Bloodline but came up short in the bout. The reunion was a special moment for fans of the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions, who last competed in a traditional tag match at Money in the Bank in July 2023. That match saw The Usos defeat Sikoa and Roman Reigns, a historic moment as Reigns suffered his first pinfall loss in nearly four years.
While this marked their first classic tag match in over a year, Jimmy and Jey Uso have been collaborating in multi-man matches recently. At Crown Jewel, they joined forces with Reigns in a battle against Sikoa, Fatu, and Tama Tonga. They also participated in Survivor Series: WarGames, where their team claimed victory in the gruelling steel structure.
The brothers seemed to solidify their bond after the Jacksonville match with a signature post-match “Yeet,” reigniting speculation about their future as a unified tag team. Fans are buzzing about the possibility of a full reunion on WWE programming, especially as tensions within The Bloodline continue to evolve.
What Are The Plans For The Bloodline Storyline On WWE Programming In 2025?
It was reported that following WWE Survivor Series: War Games The Bloodline storyline will continue into 2025 with the two iterations of the group, The OG Bloodline and The Bloodline, expected to be a focal point of Raw’s upcoming debut on Netflix on January 6th. It was also reported that the feud is expected to continue into the Royal Rumble PLE which takes place on February 1st.