Sami Zayn is a lot of things to the world of wrestling. He's a current WWE superstar, a good friend of former Ring of Honor star El Generico, and decidedly not a friend of Johnny Knoxville, whom he wrestled – if you want to call it that – to a loss at WrestleMania 38 earlier this year.

But recently, Zayne has added a new qualifier to his impressive list of accomplishments that also features three WWE Intercontinental Championships, an NXT Championship, and numerous other belts in promotions like ROH and PWG: The title of “Honorary Uce.”

That's right, since forming an unlikely union with Roman Reigns and his Usos, Zayn has unofficially earned a seat at the table alongside Paul Heyman. This, understandably, has created some interesting moments indeed on SmackDown, like Zayn's match against Riddle to avoid the “Original Bro” from earning a title shot against Reigns on SmackDown, but even though that particular endeavor wasn't successful doesn't mean “Underdog From The Underground” doesn't have the best interests at heart of his fellow Bloodline members. If anything, Zayn wants to win Money in the Bank because it is the best way, statistically speaking, is to protect the briefcase from performers who want to take away Reigns' title.

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The weirdest reason ever to want to win Money in the Bank since the briefcase was introduced? It's certainly up there, yeah, but hey, once an “Honorary Uce,” always an “Honorary Uce” and if Zayn wants to keep his status in The Bloodline up to date, the best way would be to win the award, which he is now qualified for after a win over Shinsuke Nakamura, and keep it away from folks like Seth “Freakin” Rollins, who certainly don't have Reigns' best interest at heart.