Roman Reigns returned to WWE on RAW and reunited with The Usos on RAW, recreating the Original Bloodline without Paul Heyman.

It seems that following his interference in the match, he has been forced to explain to fans that he is still The Tribal Chief and that will never change.

As part of a video shared by WWE on social media, Reigns explains why he isn’t going to fix something that isn’t broken.

“Like I said, some things change, but not me. If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it. I’m tired of everybody thinking they understand the landscape. I’m tired of everybody thinking they understand the top of the mountain. Only one man understands this altitude, the Tribal Chief. The Greatest of all time. They only want what they don’t have, touch anything and turn it into gold. You understand that, that’s what makes me so damn good.”

Will Roman Reigns and Jey Uso be able to co-exist

Jey Uso has been undergoing an interesting change in recent weeks, where he has been becoming much more like Roman Reigns.

While the Crown Jewel match for The Vision is yet to be decided, it’s likely that it will be Reigns and Jey up against Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. This begs the question of whether or not the two men will be able to co-exist now Uso is a former World Champion and sees himself on Roman’s level.

His mindset has become very similar to Reigns’ in recent weeks, which led to issues with LA Knight and his own brother Jimmy when the two men had a difference of opinion about including LA Knight in their team.

This could be another interesting swerve from The Bloodline if Reigns and Uso decide to run it back to the two men who started the stable back in 2020.