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    The Team That Finally Could End WWE’s The Bloodline

    By Ojas Kulkarni,

    5 hours ago
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    The Bloodline has dominated WWE for over four years, first under Roman Reigns and now under Solo Sikoa. The faction was originally formed in 2015 when Roman Reigns and The Usos, who had previously teamed up, began their alliance.

    The trio began to be paired by the end of 2019 when all three stars were babyfaces. However, with Roman Reigns introducing the Tribal Chief gimmick, significant changes occurred, leading to the formation of The Bloodline in 2021 following Jimmy Uso’s return from injury.

    The Bloodline has been dominating the WWE since 2020. They saw new additions in Sami Zayn and Solo Sikoa, which strengthened the faction and provided fans with compelling long-term storytelling. Although the original Bloodline is no longer with Jey Uso and Sami Zayn, who have parted ways, the faction has continued to evolve.

    Following WrestleMania 40, Roman Reigns took a hiatus, and Solo Sikoa emerged as the new leader of The Bloodline. Sikoa made decisive changes to the faction’s composition, removing Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman while bringing in new members. The new lineup now includes Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and the unpredictable Jacob Fatu. Under Solo Sikoa’s leadership, The Bloodline has continued the total domination on the whole roster.

    The Bloodline has had a significant impact on WWE’s storylines as well as the promotion itself. However, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, who has proposed a unique team that could potentially challenge and ultimately end The Bloodline’s reign.

    Rikishi suggests the ultimate team to challenge The Bloodline

    WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, father of Solo Sikoa and The Usos, recently shared his insights on The Bloodline saga. On the “Off The Top” podcast, he suggested that The Bloodline needs to face a genuine babyface team to complete their storyline.

    He stated, “I’d have to have a team like DX put together. The history of The Bloodline, and the new history of The Bloodline 2.0 all falls underneath the umbrella of the Samoan dynasty. Legacy, and just that alone, the title alone, you put them with, you’ve got to put these guys with the right people to get the best out of them. Not knocking Cody Rhodes, not knocking Randy [Orton] and [Kevin] Owens … to make a good babyface, you’ve got to have the good heels.”

    While the Hall of Famer offers his perspective on concluding The Bloodline saga, fan reactions suggest otherwise. It appears that many fans are not ready to see the end of this storyline. Instead, there Is growing anticipation for the reunion of the original Bloodline faction.

    Ojas Kulkarni

    As a devoted professional wrestling fan and writer, the sport is a vital source of joy and escape for me. Wrestling has been a consistent pillar of stability and comfort, shaping the person I am today. Growing up, it played a significant role in my life, with John Cena being a superhero figure for me.

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