Female WWE star opens up about Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso

From left to right: Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, SmackDown, Oct. 18, 2024 [Photo credit: WWE]
From left to right: Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, SmackDown, Oct. 18, 2024 [Photo credit: WWE]

Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso are the OG Bloodline of WWE. Reigns and The Wiseman, Paul Heyman, were instrumental in carving out a huge position for the Anoa'i family in today's product. An argument can be made that The Bloodline Saga is WWE's bread and butter. Recently, Nia Jax discussed the hard work they all put into the business for years.

Last night, the Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso returned to WWE SmackDown, where he confronted The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa and had a brief backstage interaction with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso. Jey is still not over what happened between them during the summer of 2023.

Speaking to the Daily Mail UK, Women's Champion Nia Jax reminded of the years that preceded The Bloodline's formation in 2020. She noted how Reigns, Jimmy, and Jey sacrificed family and leisure time aplenty during this time. Jax also brought up how The Usos started in WWE and the time Roman Reigns was part of another dominant faction from the last decade, The Shield:

"It's incredible to watch, because when I first came up, The Usos were doing their thing, Roman was still a part of The Shield, so I got to see them grow from those characters to now, and I'm so proud of them, because they worked incredibly hard. Nobody saw the times that they were sacrificing time with their family and sacrificing leisure time, to just really work hard and put in the work to where now everybody's like, 'Oh, The Bloodline,'" Jax told Daily Mail.

The Irresistible Force concluded by admitting she gets "chills talking about it" because now The Bloodline has become universal:

"It's been 15 years of hard work for those boys to get to where they are, and now watching how universal they are in every culture, how everybody wants to be a part of The Bloodline and throw up the ones, it actually gives me chills talking about it, because I'm incredibly proud of them."
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Nia Jax discusses the lack of female talents in WWE's Bloodline

The Anoa'i family has several female athletes, some of who are actively performing in WWE today, including Nia Jax and Naomi.

During the same interview with the Daily Mail UK, The Irresistible Force noted that the notion of having female members in The Bloodline is only discussed among fans. However, she also added that behind the scenes, the male members of the family have been supportive of their success. Jax concluded that she is open to joining:

"If it does come down to it to where they need a little bit of our assistance, you know that we’re going to be there without even a second guess. But right now, they’re big fans of ours and what we’re doing in the women’s division. But like I said, if it’s needed, we’re going to be there," she added.

Nia Jax is currently embroiled in a storyline with Ms. Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton. Their relationship is rocky, obviously because of the championship and the contract both of them possess. Nevertheless, Jax remains the face of the SmackDown women's division.