In a shocking twist at Crown Jewel 2025, Roman Reigns found himself at the center of unexpected drama — and he wasted no time letting Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso feel the heat.
🔥 Chaos in the Australian Street Fight
Opening the night in Perth, Reigns faced Bronson Reed in what was billed as an Australian Street Fight. With the “no rules” stipulation in effect, weapons and interference were more than just possibilities — they were almost guaranteed. Reigns started strong, dominating the pace early, but the landscape shifted dramatically when Bron Breakker entered the fray and speared Reigns through a table.
That’s when The Usos intervened — charging into the ring to assist their cousin. However, the moment turned disastrous: in a blur of miscommunication and madness, Jey Uso accidentally speared Reigns through a table. Breakker cleared Jey from the ring soon after, and Reed followed up with a Tsunami splash for the pinfall.
💥 Reigns Snaps — Harsh Words for The Usos
Following the loss, Reigns seated the wrestlers in the ring and unleashed a scathing tirade aimed directly at his cousins. He made it crystal clear: he didn’t want anyone interfering in his battles anymore. He berated both Jey and Jimmy for thinking he couldn’t win alone and made an especially cutting comment:
> **”I love you, but I don’t want to see y’all until Christmas.”**
The emotional punch delivered as Reigns turned and walked off — leaving The Usos in stunned silence — was as sharp as any superkick.
👥 Fallout & Doubts: The Bloodline on Shaky Ground
This confrontation wasn’t just about one botched move or one match — it’s about what it means for The Bloodline going forward. The tension between Reigns and his cousins has been simmering, but this feels like a boil-over moment.
Already, voices in the WWE world are speculating on the aftermath. Will Reigns distance himself from The Usos outright? Could a heel turn be brewing? And what does this mean for future matchups involving all three men?
Whether it’s retribution, reunion, or a civil war, one thing is certain: the Crown Jewel fallout might just reshape the landscape of the Anoaʻi dynasty for months to come.

