Roman Reigns Says He Doesn’t Even Want to See The Usos Till Christmas — Xavier Woods Brutally Trolls The Bloodline After Crown Jewel Disaster!”
WWE’s Crown Jewel event in Perth turned out to be a nightmare for Roman Reigns — and it looks like the cracks within The Bloodline are finally starting to show.
After a shocking loss to Bronson Reed in an Australian Street Fight, Reigns snapped on his cousins Jimmy and Jey Uso, declaring he doesn’t want to see them until Christmas!
“The whole world thinks I can’t do sh*t on my own… I love y’all, but I don’t want to see y’all till Christmas,”
— Roman Reigns to The Usos after his loss.
The Bloodline Implodes at Crown Jewel
The match started in typical Bloodline fashion — chaos, dominance, and interference. The Usos tried to help their Tribal Chief fend off Reed and Bron Breakker, but a costly mistake changed everything.
In a wild moment, Jey Uso accidentally speared Reigns through a table, allowing Reed to hit his devastating Tsunami finisher and score a historic victory.
That made Reed just the second man to pin Roman Reigns in a singles match this decade, a massive statement that sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe.
But the drama didn’t end in the ring — it exploded backstage. Furious and embarrassed, Reigns laid into his cousins, essentially exiling them from his presence for the rest of the year.

Xavier Woods Adds Fuel to the Fire
Reigns’ family meltdown didn’t go unnoticed. Xavier Woods — one-third of The New Day — couldn’t resist taking a jab at The Bloodline’s so-called “family unity.”
Woods fired off a savage post on X (formerly Twitter):
“The Bloodline has such a strong family bond that Roman doesn’t even wanna spend Thanksgiving with them. But yeah, keep pushing that they’re a cohesive unit. I swear y’all are drunk most of the time.”
Fans went wild over Woods’ dig, with many agreeing that The Bloodline’s “unity” seems to be crumbling by the day.
Could The Usos Finally Walk Away?
Ironically, Woods knows all about tag team drama. He and Kofi Kingston once turned their backs on Big E, marking the end of The New Day’s feel-good run after a decade together.
Back then, Woods explained that The New Day had done everything possible to support Big E after his devastating neck injury — but eventually, they had to move on.
“We did everything we could to support him emotionally. We called him, texted him, made videos. But we can’t fix his neck — we did our part.”
It’s a lesson The Usos might want to remember. After years of carrying the banner for The Bloodline, maybe it’s time for Jimmy and Jey to step out of Roman’s shadow — before they get burned again.
Reigns might think he’s still “Head of the Table,” but if this keeps up, there may not be anyone left sitting with him by the time Christmas rolls around.