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Paul Heyman Taken Out on a Stretcher After Vicious Assault From The Bloodline on 6/28 WWE SmackDown

The June 28 edition of Friday Night SmackDown from Madison Square Garden opened with chaos as The Bloodline brawled with their WWE Money in the Bank opponents Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes.

Later, The Bloodline Acknowledgment ceremony took place with Solo Sikoa, alongside Paul Heyman, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, officially inducting the new debutant, Jacob Fatu, into their ranks. Solo then commanded each Bloodline member to acknowledge him, including Heyman, whom he asked to recognize him as the “Tribal Chief.”

Heyman tearfully refused, prompting Solo to strike him with a Samoan Spike. Jacob Fatu followed up with a top rope move, and Solo ordered the trio to execute triple powerbomb on Heyman in a shocking turn of events.

In a photo obtained by Ringside News, Paul Heyman was spotted being catered out of the ringside area by the medical personnel on a stretcher after the show went off the air, hinting at serious injuries.

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With Heyman seemingly exiled from The Bloodline by Solo Sikoa in a brutal fashion, we will have to wait for Paul Heyman’s response after recuperating from his injuries.

What are your thoughts on Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline vicious assault on Paul Heyman that led to him being taken out on a stretcher? Sound off in the comments!

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