The March 14, 2025, episode of Friday Night SmackDown featured a high-stakes six-man tag team match that reignited The Bloodline’s dominance while their opposition—LA Knight, Braun Strowman, and Jey Uso—fought to push back against Roman Reigns’ powerful faction.
The Build-Up
With Roman Reigns still holding an iron grip over WWE, The Bloodline continued to expand, now featuring the unrelenting force of Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga. The trio had been making life miserable for Jey Uso and anyone who dared oppose them.
LA Knight, seeking revenge after being attacked by The Bloodline weeks prior, teamed up with Braun Strowman—who had his own issues with Jacob Fatu’s destructive presence—and Jey Uso, who was determined to finish what he started by taking down his family’s tyrannical empire.
The Match – Chaos from the Start
From the opening bell, this match was pure mayhem. Strowman started things off against Jacob Fatu, and the two behemoths collided like freight trains. Despite Strowman’s power, Fatu matched him blow-for-blow, eventually hitting a devastating Samoan Drop that shook the ring.
LA Knight tagged in and took on Tama Tonga, firing up the crowd with his signature offense. A jumping neckbreaker and a DDT put Tama on the defensive, but Solo Sikoa blind-tagged himself in and blindsided Knight with a brutal running hip attack in the corner.
Jey Uso Unleashes on His Family
Jey Uso finally got the tag, and the crowd erupted as he went after Solo Sikoa, his own brother. Jey unloaded with rapid punches, a superkick, and a diving crossbody, but the numbers game caught up to him when Jacob Fatu blindsided him with a spear.
Solo, Fatu, and Tonga isolated Jey in their corner, delivering hard-hitting slams, kicks, and ruthless double-teaming while taunting the crowd. Jey fought back with a desperate enzuigiri, buying himself enough time to tag in Braun Strowman.
The Monster Runs Wild
Strowman bulldozed through The Bloodline, clotheslining Tama Tonga over the top rope and running through Jacob Fatu with a massive shoulder block. The Strowman Express was in full motion as he ran around ringside, knocking down every opponent in sight.
The Final Moments – A Stunning Betrayal?
As the chaos unfolded, LA Knight set up for his BFT (Blunt Force Trauma) finisher on Solo Sikoa. However, just as he was about to connect, Jimmy Uso suddenly appeared at ringside, causing a distraction. This momentary hesitation allowed Solo to recover and nail Knight with the Samoan Spike!
Jey Uso and Jimmy locked eyes, seemingly on the verge of a confrontation, but Jacob Fatu took advantage of the distraction and flattened Jey with a Pop-Up Samoan Drop.
With Knight down and Jey out of the equation, Solo Sikoa tagged in Tama Tonga, who hit a devastating Gun Stun (Cutter) on LA Knight for the 1-2-3!
Winners: Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga (The Bloodline)
Aftermath – More Bloodline Drama?
After the match, The Bloodline stood tall, but Jimmy Uso’s interference raised eyebrows. Was he still loyal to Roman Reigns, or was he playing mind games with his twin brother? Meanwhile, LA Knight, Jey Uso, and Braun Strowman were left seething, knowing they were robbed of victory.
With WrestleMania looming, this war between The Bloodline and their challengers was far from over!