Roman Reigns will be forced to change as Bloodline drama grows at WWE Crown Jewel

New York Post - 03/11
Crown Jewel’s boldest and most newsworthy moment came in its opening match followed by a mostly safe rest of the card that did have a few highlights.

Crown Jewel’s boldest and most newsworthy moment came in its opening match followed by a mostly safe rest of the card that did have a few highlights in the ring.

Roman Reigns, in a rare opening match for him, was pinned for just the third time during his Tribal Chief era — this time by Solo Sikoa as Reigns’ Bloodline still has some things to work out.

Liv Morgan, with plenty of help, became the first Crown Jewel Women’s champion after yet another Tiffany Stratton cash-in tease.

Cody Rhodes, with a little quick thinking, survived Gunther to win the championship for the first time on the men’s side in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday. 

Both he and Morgan will get Super Bowl-like rings to commemorate their wins, but this was far from a championship effort from WWE.

Here are five takeaways from Crown Jewel.

Fractured Family  

There was so much to love about the storytelling that played out in the Bloodline six-man tag match, and it should force Roman Reigns to take a hard look in ...
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