Roman Reigns defends WWE titles at Royal Rumble; Sami Zayn turns on champ and delivers big crowd reaction

Roman Reigns’ dominance over the WWE continued Saturday night as he defended the WWE Championship and Universal Championship against Kevin Owens at the Royal Rumble but he may have lost members of The Bloodline after his antics when the match ended.

With Sami Zayn and Paul Heyman by his side, Reigns went toe-to-toe with Owens. He hit multiple Superman Punches and speared Owens several times, including through a barricade during the match. Reigns would pin Owens and get the three count to keep his titles but the beatdown continued.

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Jimmy and Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa came out to celebrate Reigns’ championship defense. The faction continued to deliver punishment to Owens. The Usos put a chair around his neck and Sikoa would throw his body full force into him. To make matters worse, Heyman brought out the handcuffs and they tied up Owens to the ring ropes

The Usos hit Owens with multiple superkicks and then Reigns was going to hit Owens with a chair. Zayn begged Reigns not to do it.

"This is beneath you," Zayn said trying to protect his longtime friend. "You don’t need to do this. You’re better than that."

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Reigns gave Zayn the opportunity to earn his place in The Bloodline. However, the "Honorary Uce" turned on his "Tribal Chief" and hit him in the back with the chair. The crowd at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, nearly blew the roof off of the place in one of the loudest pops of the night.

The rest of The Bloodline members would attack Zayn. But Jey Uso would be conflicted and run to the back and out of the ring, adding another conflict to the faction that has been on top of the WWE for over two years.

"F—you Roman!" the crowd chanted.

But the beatdown continued until the rest of The Bloodline grew tired. The faction would walk out of the ring and down the aisle but had another issue at hand.

‘Gruesome’ upstate New York crash between truck, bus leaves at least 6 dead

At least six people were killed in upstate New York Saturday morning and three others injured when a truck collided with a bus on a highway, police said.

Officials called the scene "gruesome," according to WWNY-TV. 

An express bus crashed with a freightliner box truck on State Route 37 in Louisville near the Canadian border just after 6 a.m. ET, New York State Police said in a release. 

More than a dozen passengers were on the bus when the crash happened. One driver was in the truck. 

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The highway was closed for around 12 hours before reopening Saturday evening around 5 p.m. as police worked the scene, WWNY reported. 

One of the victims was in critical condition and the other two were in serious condition, police said.

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"Everybody worked really good together," St. Lawrence County Emergency Services Director Matt Denner said, according to WWNY. "Everybody was on the same page. But like I said it was a very difficult scene for everyone there. We had ambulances from Potsdam from Canton, Ogdensburg, Norfork. We were not lacking transporting agencies or EMTS."

Both vehicles suffered extensive damage. 

The cause of the crash is under investigation. The road was snowy at the time, WWNY reported.