Two other individuals who contributed to the Bloodline Rules chaos were seen in the main event of WrestleMania 40 Night Two, Jey and Jimmy Uso’s ramp spot in that match was certainly the highlight of their ‘Mania weekend.
Which is a bit of a sad statement, actually.
The brothers had been on a collision course ever since Jimmy screwed over Jey in their Tribal Combat match at SummerSlam 2023, and fans were definitely interested in their inevitable failure at WrestleMania in the months leading up to the show.
It’s a shame then that much of the build-up to that disappointing grudge match secretly turned into the most disappointing fight of 2024 so far.
Singing “Still!” and “Not yet!” at the top of your lungs will always be a wonderful experience. But that was pretty much the most compelling part of this episode of Bloodline Saga, with Jimmy’s goofy overacting and Jey’s lack of seriousness heading into what should have been a dramatic slice of “cinema” completely undermining the entire show.
However, most fans were too busy having the time of their lives waving their arms and “Yeet” to notice or really care.
Their ‘Mania 40’ superkick-fest was a hollow and unshocking way to end their family feud, but memories of that and the rest of the poorly executed show were quickly erased by the image of Jey impaling Jimmy during that Night Two. Still”down.