Last night’s episode of WWE Raw ended with a strong closing segment centered around CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and The Usos. Punk opened things up on the mic, addressing Reigns’ recent jab about his age. Instead of pushing back, Punk made it clear that he sees his experience as an advantage. He stated that Reigns may end up regretting underestimating him, especially with their looming clash at WrestleMania. Punk then turned his attention to The Usos, who have been dealing with their own issues while still backing Reigns. Earlier in the show, Jey Uso had lost his temper during a tag team match, leading to a disqualification. That moment carried over into the closing segment, where Punk questioned whether any member of The Bloodline could truly succeed without the others. It was a direct critique of how tightly their success seems tied together. Jey responded by confronting Punk in the ring, clearly still frustrated. Jimmy Uso tried to de-escalate the situation, but the tension didn’t go away. Shortly after, Reigns made his entrance, shifting the dynamic of the segment. What could have been a one-on-one confrontation instead became a group standoff, with The Usos standing alongside him. The segment ultimately played out with the numbers advantage favoring Reigns. While it reinforced The Bloodline’s dominance as a unit, it also echoed the point Punk had just made about their reliance on each other. The visual of three men standing over one opponent didn’t go unnoticed. Xavier Woods is not happy with the reaction Roman Reigns got That’s exactly what Xavier Woods highlighted after the show. Reacting to the segment online, Woods took issue with fans cheering Reigns despite the clear three-on-one situation. His comment suggested that the crowd may be overlooking an important detail when it comes to how Reigns maintains control. “It’s 3 on 1 and y’all keep blindly cheering for Roman. That’s crazy.” Woods’ reaction adds another layer to the ongoing storyline. While Reigns continues to be positioned as the dominant figure, moments like this raise questions about how much of that dominance comes from his own ability versus the constant support around him. With WrestleMania approaching, that dynamic could become a key factor in how this rivalry unfolds. Also Read: More Bad News On It’s Way For For LA Knight?