3 Reasons why The Rock and Roman Reigns' alliance must end before WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
WWE has just three main roster premium live events left in 2024. Bad Blood is the next big show, which will take place in October. From there, Crown Jewel will be held at the beginning of November. Lastly, Survivor Series: WarGames will go down at the end of November.
While not much has been announced for Survivor Series outside of WarGames, there is a lot of intrigue as to what stories will play out on the show, start based on the events of Survivor Series, or wrap up before it comes around.
One story that should at least take a major shift ahead of Survivor Series WarGames is the relationship between The Rock and Roman Reigns. The pair united earlier this year, but their alliance must wrap up before the big premium live event.
This article will take a look at three key reasons why their relationship should end as soon as possible.
#3 It would set up a huge match between The Rock and Roman Reigns at WWE WrestleMania 41
The alliance between The Rock and Roman Reigns seemingly wasn't always planned. Instead, it looked as if the two men were set to lock horns at WWE WrestleMania 40. Things took a turn, however.
WWE fans refused to accept The Rock swooping in and taking Cody Rhodes' spot. This invited massive backlash, and Triple H adapted. Ultimately, The Rock and Roman Reigns united in The Bloodline to try to take out Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and anyone else who opposed them.
While The Rock and Roman Reigns didn't ultimately clash at WrestleMania 40, it is a safe bet that the two will still have a major match in the future. In fact, the two will most likely end up headlining WrestleMania 41 next April.
If that is indeed the plan, the two need to have their alliance end sooner rather than later. Having their feud end in time for Survivor Series WarGames would allow longer time for their rivalry to heat up ahead of The Grandest Stage of Them All.
#2 This would allow them to potentially face off at Survivor Series WarGames
WrestleMania 41 may be the goal for the two to clash one-on-one, but it doesn't have to be the first time that Roman Reigns and The Rock come to blows in WWE. Instead, the two could set foot inside the ring sooner.
The Rock and Roman Reigns could end up participating in the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series later this year. It would make a lot of sense based on what has already been set up in The Rock's absence.
Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline alongside Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. It is expected by many that the four will take on Roman Reigns and a reunited O.G. Bloodline, including Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and maybe even Sami Zayn.
There is a chance that this could get even bigger with The Rock being involved. If that were to happen, The Final Boss would have to end his alliance with The Head of The Table before the premium live event comes along.
#1 The new Bloodline could benefit from working with The Rock
The Bloodline has undergone many changes over the years. The group initially included Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Paul Heyman. Over time, Solo Sikoa and Sami Zayn joined, Sami left, Jey departed, and The Rock even joined before taking a break from WWE.
The current iteration of The Bloodline is led by Solo Sikoa. He is joined by Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. Sikoa is now a main event act, and Jacob Fatu is clearly being eyed as a future top star in WWE.
While Triple H and company officials have worked hard to make the group credible, they still need help in truly being established as a dominant act without Roman Reigns in charge. This is why The Rock and Roman Reigns need to go their separate ways.
If The Rock and Roman separate, The Final Boss could be revealed as the leader of The Bloodline. Hence, he can give Solo, Jacob, Tama, and even The Infamous Tonga Loa the rub and make them bigger names to fans all over the world. This can't happen if The Rock remains united with Reigns.