Sami Zayn finally breaks silence after his loss to Roman Reigns on WWE SmackDown

Sami Zayn fell victim to Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns on SmackDown
Sami Zayn fell victim to Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns on SmackDown

On the most recent episode of WWE SmackDown, Sami Zayn was viciously attacked by Brock Lesnar and squashed by Roman Reigns in the main event. In the aftermath of the show, Zayn took to social media to break his silence.

The blue brand opened with The Beast Incarnate revealing his intention to go after the prestigious Universal Championship. He was then confronted by Sami Zayn, who earned the right to become the #1 contender for the title after he outlasted 19 other stars to win a battle royal. Brock Lesnar demanded that Zayn face Roman Reigns that night instead of WWE Day 1, where the bout was originally supposed to occur.

In the closing moments of the show, Lesnar cost Sami Zayn the opportunity to win his first world title in the company. The latter took to Twitter to share a photo of himself and Brock with the caption "This could be us but you playing." You can check out the tweet below:


What's next for Sami Zayn on WWE Smackown?

Sami Zayn is one of the most talented superstars in WWE right now. He has done a phenomenal job of portraying a heel for over two years, and it's possible that he might turn babyface soon.

It would make perfect sense, since he was victimized on SmackDown, which made fans feel sympathy for him. There are many things Zayn could do on the blue brand. He could get back into the Intercontinal Championship picture and start a feud with his old ally, Shinsuke Nakamura.

The two stars have a long history together, so it would be pretty easy to come up with a storyline for them.

Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar will receive his Universal Championship match on Day 1, when he goes to battle against The Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns.


Who do you think will emerge victorious when Brock Lesnar challenges WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns on Day 1? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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