In an electrifying clash of kin and kingship, the prolific tag team and real-life twin brothers, The Usos, composed of Jimmy and Jey Uso, continued to stand defiant on the latest episode of Friday Night SmackDown, held at the O2 Arena in London.

Before a capacity crowd ahead of the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, the brothers boldly confronted their uncle/cousin, Roman Reigns. But, it wasn't this boldness that took everyone's surprise in the night. Rather, it was the jaw-dropping revelation when they endorsed their younger brother, Solo Sikoa, as a potential successor to Reigns' coveted title.

Apparently, The Usos believe that Solo Sikoa, not Roman Reigns, should be the Tribal Chief and lead The Bloodline.

The tension and drama reached a fever pitch as Reigns offered The Usos another chance to return to his good graces. The conditions? A simple bow, an acknowledgment of Reigns as their Tribal Chief, and an apology. But, The Usos, known for their fiery independence and fierce loyalty to each other, had other plans. They publicly rejected the offer, stirring the pot further by suggesting Sikoa could take over Reigns' position.

Reigns, self-proclaimed as "The Only One" and "The Head of the Table", was visibly riled by the proposal. He retaliated with a verbal lashing, only to be caught off guard with a superkick from Jimmy Uso. The subsequent turmoil saw Reigns taking out multiple officials and security guards. Yet, the night ended with Jey Uso stunning the audience by taking down both Sikoa and Reigns.