In a moment that sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe, “The Big Dog” Roman Reigns made a stunning return to WWE TV, rescuing two unlikely allies—Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes—from a brutal ambush on Raw. With Money in the Bank just weeks away, this surprise twist may signal the formation of WWE’s most dangerous faction yet.
It All Started With Chaos
This week’s Raw was already stacked with drama, with Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso scheduled for a tag-team main event against The Judgment Day’s Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh. But things spiraled into chaos before the bell even rang.
As Cody and Jey made their entrance, they were ambushed backstage by a returning Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and the newest addition to The Bloodline 2.0, Tanga Loa. The brutal attack left Cody busted open and Jey struggling to stand. The segment seemed to signal that The Bloodline was out for complete domination—and revenge.
But the shock didn’t end there.
The Return Nobody Saw Coming
As the attack reached its peak, the crowd at the arena erupted with a deafening roar. The camera cut to the stage, where a hooded figure emerged from the smoke. The figure slowly lowered his hood—and it was none other than ROMAN REIGNS.
Yes, the Tribal Chief. The Head of the Table. The man who had been absent from WWE for months after WrestleMania XL.
Fans were frozen in disbelief. Roman, who many believed had been exiled from The Bloodline by Solo, had returned—but not to rejoin his family. He stormed the ring with fury in his eyes and vengeance in his fists. One by one, he took down his former allies—Superman Punch to JD, a Spear to Solo, and a Samoan Drop to Tanga Loa.
The Unthinkable Alliance
After clearing the ring, Roman turned to face a battered Cody and Jey. For a moment, tension filled the air. This was the same Roman who had warred with both men over the past year. But then, Roman extended his hand—to Cody Rhodes.
The American Nightmare stared at him for a moment before accepting. Jey followed, bumping fists with Roman in a show of solidarity. The WWE Universe exploded in cheers. This was more than a return—it was a rebirth.
What Does It Mean?
With Money in the Bank on the horizon, the timing of Roman’s return couldn’t be more strategic. Sources backstage claim that Roman has no interest in reclaiming the Undisputed Championship—for now. Instead, he’s focused on dismantling Solo’s version of The Bloodline and protecting what he built.
Rumors are already swirling that the new alliance between Roman, Cody, and Jey could be more than temporary. Some are even calling them The Redemption, a faction built on betrayal, vengeance, and unfinished business.
One insider noted:
> “Roman doesn’t forget. He’s not back to play nice. He’s back to take what’s his—respect, legacy, and control.”
Money in the Bank Just Got Personal
While the official match card hasn’t been updated, fans are already speculating about a massive six-man tag match: Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Jey Uso vs. Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa. If that happens, MITB might not just determine the next briefcase holder—it could change the landscape of WWE forever.
For now, all we can do is wait. But one thing is certain:
Roman
Reigns is back. And he’s not coming alone.

