WWE is always looking to make each and every episode of their weekly shows memorable in one way or the other. The company continues to make records even now and even Smackdown at Madison Square Garden helped set a major WWE record last week. Now it appears Paul Heyman linked its success to The Bloodline.

Last week’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown took place at Madison Square Garden. Unsurprisingly, last week’s show ended up setting massive record for Madison Square Garden.

The trial of Roman Reigns headlined last week’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown. Roman Reigns teased making Jey Uso the head of the table this week, but that didn’t happen as he made it clear he will remain The Tribal Chief. Afterwards, Jey Uso challenged him to match at SummerSlam.

Roman Reigns’ Special Counsel, Paul Heyman, took to Twitter and touted WWE Smackdown’s success at Madison Square Garden to The Bloodline, claiming that no one has owned the Garden as much as the faction.

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No one in history … not Bruno, not Hulk, not Austin, Rock, D/X or Cena … NO ONE has ever OWNED Madison Square Garden like The Bloodline!

Hey, you can throw in Ali, Frazier, the Knicks, Rangers, et al to that equation.

WeTheOnes ☝️

THE RECORD-SMASHING SOLD OUT CROWD AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR TRIBAL CHIEF!

We will have to wait and see how WWE will book Roman Reigns and Jey Uso’s feud in the coming weeks, as the company has major plans for both of them at the SummerSlam Premium Live Event.

What’s your opinion on what Paul Heyman said? Do you think the match needs a ‘Dusty finish?’ Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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