The Proc'nosis: The Usos lost, Bloodline's over and does Bad Bunny stand a chance?

So, hear me… The Usos are now unofficially out of the Bloodline. We saw ‘SmackDown,’ and Paul Heyman’s message to Solo. They lost to Kevin Owens/Sami Zayn. Sami still feels some kind of way about Jey.

The 6 man tag match is one of the headlined matches for this Saturday’s Backlash PPV with Solo and the Usos taking on Matt Riddle, KO and Sami. Where does this story go from here?

Solo was drafted with Roman Reigns, and the Usos are still on the board. If you ask me, the money storyline is Roman v. Jey at SummerSlam. The problem is how do we get there. Solo is the key to this story. If Solo betrays his brothers, that may send Jey over the edge to go after Roman again. So many angles to go here and we thought this story was done. Can’t wait to see what happens here Saturday night.

Bad Bunny was the host for Backlash, now he’s taking on former friend Damian Priest. Bunny showed he can cook when he was partnered with Priest at Mania not too long ago. Being it’s in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny is going to have something up his sleeves.

I think we all thought it would be Dominik Mysterio vs Bunny, but here comes (my favorite member of the Judgement Day) Damian Priest to the rescue. Expect one or two big time spots in this match.

The bar was set ridiculously high when Bad Bunny showed up, and then Logan Paul set the bar even higher. We got some bangers lined up for Saturday night. But first we have to make it through analyzing last night’s ‘Raw’ and this Friday’s ‘SmackDown. Tune in and see where we go from here. There are more stories to get to, just tune and see if the Proc’nosis is accurate. 

Ryan Proctor

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