10-time champion to team up with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso at WWE Bad Blood? Exploring potential Six-Man Tag Team action
Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso have a lot of unfinished business in WWE right now, and it all has to do with The Bloodline. Having been ostracized from the very group they made famous, both Reigns and Uso will be targeting Solo Sikoa. However, looking across the board, the two stars are severely outnumbered. But, could they get one over on the new Tribal Chief at WWE Bad Blood with the help of a 10-time champion?
The 10-time champion in question here is Cody Rhodes. Now, given their history, it's safe to say that The American Nightmare isn't exactly best friends with Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso. But, as things stand, they do share a common enemy in Solo Sikoa. So, why not join forces, at least temporarily to teach him a lesson in Atlanta, Georgia?
Many are expecting Jimmy Uso to return soon, perhaps alongside Roman Reigns. The two together could try and take out The Bloodline, but to no avail, simply due to the numbers game. This is when they start looking for help, but considering the number of enemies they've made, they get none. That is, until the Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes steps in to help them out.
Having Rhodes on Reigns and Uso's side as they take on the likes of Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu makes a lot of sense. It'd be perfect for this to all take place at WWE's next Premium Live Event Bad Blood 2024. But, this is just speculation, and only time will tell how things unfold.
Roman Reigns recently commented on what he believes is WWE's "biggest deal of all time"
As a WWE Superstar, Roman Reigns is not just the Original Tribal Chief in the ring, he serves as a leader and an icon outside of it too. As such, he is a representative of everything WWE and is easily one of the faces of the company in this new Triple H era. And, recently, he commented on one of the Stamford-based promotion's biggest moves to date.
If you didn't know already, WWE will be making the move to Netflix soon, switching from cable TV to an online streaming service for the first time for its weekly programming.
In an interview with Bloomberg Live, Reigns, who reunited with his Wiseman, Paul Heyman commented on the deal. So, what did he have to say? Well, he believes it's the biggest deal of all time and considers it a great opportunity for WWE to showcase the product that they mastered on live television.
The transition to Netflix starts in January 2025, as RAW will be the first of WWE's products to make the move. This is certainly a new era in sports entertainment, and the company is leading the way. It will be exciting to see what the future holds.