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As Jimmy proclaimed himself the "Tribal Chief" after being insulted as Reigns' errand boys, Reigns entered the arena and confronted Jimmy before confronting Owens and Zayn. After The Bloodline beat the two up, Jimmy refused to hand the titles to Reigns before they were taken by Jey, further sowing dissension in The Bloodline.
Following a four-month hiatus, on August 3, Reigns made his return at SummerSlam under the new moniker "The O.T.C" ("The Only Tribal Chief" or "The Original Tribal Chief"), attacking Sikoa, and helping Rhodes retain his title in a Bloodline Rules match, turning face for the first time since 2020. [323]
After returning to fan-favorite status in summer 2024 under the "Original Tribal Chief" moniker, Reigns received generally positive crowd reactions, leading Sports Illustrated to remark that "WWE has finally made Roman Reigns the monster babyface they always believed he could be." [18]
In the main event, Roman Reigns (with Paul Heyman) defended the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship and recognition of Tribal Chief of the Anoaʻi family against Jey Uso in Tribal Combat. Reigns dominated Jey, who battled back and clotheslined Reigns over the top rope and performed a suicide dive onto Reigns. Reigns recovered and attacked Jey.
The group was initially led by Roman Reigns, who was the first to simultaneously hold the WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Also in the group is Reigns' cousin Solo Sikoa, who is a former NXT North American Champion and current leader of the group. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), who ...
Reigns then obtained steel stairs, placed it on top of Jey and demanded Jey to acknowledge him as the Tribal Chief. As Reigns was about to attack an unconscious Jey with the steel steps, Jey's brother, Jimmy Uso, came out and pleaded with Reigns to stop. A conflicted Reigns showed remorse for his actions.
In the main event, Roman Reigns (accompanied by Paul Heyman) defended the Universal Championship against his cousin Jey Uso. Reigns dominated Jey after which, he implored Jey to address him as the "Tribal Chief" and the head of the Anoaʻi family. Jey refused and eventually made a comeback, however, during a pin attempt, Reigns performed a low ...
At Bad Blood on October 5, Sikoa and Fatu lost to Reigns and Rhodes after interference from a returning Jimmy Uso with Sikoa being pinned by Reigns. [49] At Crown Jewel on November 2, Sikoa, Tonga and Fatu defeated Reigns and The Usos in a Six-Man Tag Team Match with Sikoa pinning Reigns (the third person to do so in the Tribal Chief Era). [50]