Following a controversial and chaotic Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia, the Anoa’i family has found themselves at the center of a social media firestorm. With Roman Reigns winning the Rumble match and the various inter-family betrayals that took place, fan reaction has been polarized. On Tuesday, February 3, Jey Uso took to Instagram to address the hate directly, making it clear that despite the on-screen drama, the family bond remains unbreakable.
In a defiant message posted to his Instagram stories, Jey pushed back against the negativity directed at his lineage. “So much hate on dis mf. I’ll never hate on my own family. We lift each other up, the whole world already trynna keep us down. WE still runnin shi. Flowers to mines,” he wrote. The statement seemingly addresses the criticism surrounding the Bloodline’s continued dominance at the top of the card, reaffirming that they stand united against the “whole world.”
In a subsequent post, Jey also took credit for changing the lexicon of professional wrestling. He referenced the term “Cinema,” which fans and critics often use to describe high-quality, long-term storytelling in the industry. “Oh, that cinema term we use in wrestling now… Came from the Bloodline. Your welcome…” he added. By claiming ownership of the trend, Jey is reminding the wrestling world that the Bloodline saga set the standard for modern storytelling, regardless of the current backlash.
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