WWE brought a huge Money in the Bank event, complete with John Cena appearing to tease future WrestleMania, to London’s O2 Arena. The final match of the night saw the Bloodline’s Civil War, and nobody knew what to expect.

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Roman Reigns hasn’t been unbeatable for 3 1/2, since December 2019. After an epic 32-minute match, that streak is over for Reigns.

Money in the Bank saw The Usos take on Roman Reigns and Solo in a stellar main event match. In the end, after Roman Reigns took a ton of Superkicks, splashes, and everything else the Usos could throw at him, Jey Uso scored a clean pinfall victory over the Tribal Chief.

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Solo Sikoa missed a splash on an announce table outside the ring prior to that, and this opened the door for the Usos to take control. After that, it was all about picking Roman Reigns apart.

In the end, Jey Uso scored the pinfall over Roman Reigns, proving that the Head of the Table is not invincible. He is still Universal Champion, but he is not unbeatable.

This is a historic event, and a much bigger loss than many, who will beat Roman Reigns for his title now? Sound off in the comments!

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