
After badly ignoring brother Jimmy Uso who showed up at Raw creating tensions, the Intercontinental champion Jey Uso showed up to SmackDown to have a face with Solo Sikoa and his Bloodline 2.0 also formed by Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. During this confrontation, Jey Uso told his brother to think carefully about what he’s doing to the family, to the Bloodline, stating that no one has more problems with Roman Reigns than him, but instead of destroying the family as the Street Champ is doing, he took it and went his way alone, becoming Intecontinental Champion. Concluding the speech said that fighting for the Una Fala is not something you do, because it is an object that you conquer and not steal, saying that if he wants the power of the Original Tribal Chief can also take it, just do it without destroying the family.

Solo Sikoa replied that he is not there to divide the family, but on the contrary he is trying to reunite it, intimating her to stop calling him "lil brother" because now he is his Tribal Chief, and there will always be room for everyone in his Bloodline, But all you need to do is "recognize" him, asking if he’s on your side or not. After some hesitation and a few glances, the IC sample replied that if what he says is true, then there was no need to call Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, Because there is a reason why they have stayed away from them. The speech ended with a: "Next time we meet, I will be different."
The Bloodline dominates
In the backstage, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso met with Jey who was leaving, with the OTC telling him to be proud of him after a brief look at the Intercontinental title, but he didn’t seem very happy to interact with the man he now hates, saying 'NO YEET' before leaving.
At the end of the show, the OTC went into the ring asking to be "recognized", perhaps for the last time, by the crowd of the arena, but to interrupt it came Solo Sikoa. The two had an exchange in which Roman summarized the face to face with Jey, saying that he does not see a stronger and united Bloodline at this time, indeed, saying that his mission is to reunite their family correctly. Obviously the cousin replied that to fix everything is enough "recognize" and he obviously did not do it in a way unsatisfactory because Solo wants to be recognized as Tribal Chief and since Roman rebelled to the idea, the other three members of the stable came out holding a Jimmy Uso visibly stunned because they beat him, and while Roman Reigns was distracted, Solo Sikoa attacked him as last week.

As we know, from 2025 WWE will officially begin its collaboration with Netflix that will start with the airing of Monday Night Raw on the well-known streaming platform, but apparently there is more, and to make the official announcement was Nick Khan, The news reported by Bloomberg: "The World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., part of TKO Group Holdings Inc., will make its debut with a series of behind-the-scenes documentaries on Netflix Inc., as announced by WWE President Chairman Nick Khan on Thursday.
The new series is part of the expanding partnership between the two parties, Khan said at the University of Southern California Next Level Sports conference in Inglewood, California. Earlier this year, the two companies signed a 10-year $5 billion deal that will bring WWE’s flagship program, Raw, to streaming service in 2025."
A new era
Under the reign of Triple H, WWE has concluded numerous commercial agreements and is ready to export its product to new parts of the world. Insiders and legends of the business complimented HHH on the way they have run the company since taking over from Vince McMahon.

One year earlier, in January 2024, WWE had issued the following statement on its agreement with the international streaming service: "Starting in January 2025, Netflix will be the new exclusive home of Raw in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Latin America, among other territories, with additional countries and regions to be added over time.
Similarly, as part of the deal, Netflix will also become the home for all WWE and special shows outside the US subject to availability, including Raw and other weekly WWE shows - SmackDown and NXT - as well as the company’s Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble. WWE’s award-winning documentaries, original series and upcoming projects will also be available on Netflix internationally starting in 2025."