>>9616095Jimmy snaps and points out that every time he has a match, they're there to support him and even intervene when necessary. Whenever they have matches he doesn't do shit. Roman beats him to a pulp in front of Jey and storms off. Jimmy, who is kayfabe injured with multiple broken bones and a ruptured spleen, leaves the Bloodline and urges his brother to leave with him from his hospital bed, who reluctantly refuses.
At MITB, Cody Rhodes enters the MITB match and wins. Reigns defends his titles on the same night with significant help from Jey's interference. Can't say which wrestler it is, but it's a Title vs Career match. Roman basically ignores Jey in the aftermath, who is visibly hurt.
Reigns then resumes his feud with Sikoa and blames him for fracturing and usurping the Bloodline. The two have a No DQ match. Throughout the match both Reigns and Sikoa use weapons on each other and urge Jey to help them, but he simply stands and watches unsure as to what to do. Reigns becomes visibly shaken and unhinged as the match goes on as Jey refuses to pick a side. Eventually Jey relents and hits Sikoa repeatedly with a steel chair, allowing a bruised and bloody Reigns to win. At this point Cody shows up and cashes in his Money in the Bank contract. While Reigns is distracted, Jey hits him with the steel chair before leaving, officially destroying the Bloodline and Rhodes pins him. Rhodes and the two former Bloodline members nod at each other as a sign of mutual respect for taking down Roman Reigns and the show ends.
Barring intervention from Paul or Vince, this is the storyline. It's been in the pipeline since around the Royal Rumble, the only thing that changed about the outcome of Wrestlemania was the interference from Sikoa. Cody's storyline will then focus on his underlying insecurity over not "legitimately" beating Reigns before Brock Lesnar beats him at Survivor Series to end his reign.