4 WWE stars who can join Solo Sikoa's WarGames team at Survivor Series
WWE Friday Night SmackDown featured a huge segment to close the show. Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline went face-to-face with Roman Reigns. Things quickly became messy, with Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and even Sami Zayn fighting with the new Bloodline.
By the end of the show, the OG Bloodline had reformed. Sami, Jey, Jimmy, and Roman threw their ones up in the air, despite some tension. Perhaps even more importantly, a major challenge was laid out: the OG Bloodline vs. the new Bloodline in WarGames.
Notably, Roman and Solo referenced each team as having five members. While Solo thought a bitter Sami Zayn was going to help him, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, he ultimately sided with Jey, Jimmy, and Roman. Now, Solo will need someone else to join his squad.
This article will take a look at four stars who could join the new Bloodline at Survivor Series: WarGames. This includes a member of The Bloodline who has been absent, a real-life family member of some stars in the group, and even a long-time foe of the stable.
Below are four WWE stars who could join Solo Sikoa's WarGames team at Survivor Series.
#4. The Rock could shockingly reveal himself to be the brains behind The Bloodline's changes
The Rock is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and WWE history. While in the sports entertainment juggernaut, he won numerous world titles and headlined WrestleMania on several occasions. He has been semi-retired for nearly 20 years but still makes occasional returns.
His most recent match came earlier this year when he joined The Bloodline and battled Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins at WrestleMania XL. While he was united with Roman during this time, there was tension between them early on and once Reigns lost. The Rock was seen upset over the WrestleMania defeat on that Sunday.
Following that, Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman were kicked out of the group, and Roman Reigns lost his Bloodline and Ula Fala. It could come out that The Rock was behind Solo Sikoa's takeover of the group, and he has been the brains behind the stable this entire time. If so, The Rock could be the fifth man in Solo's WarGames team.
#3. Hikuleo could make his official WWE debut as a member of Team Bloodline
The Bloodline led by Solo SIkoa is quite interesting, as two of the four members aren't technically part of the legendary Anoa'i Family. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa are the sons of former WWE star Haku.
Despite not technically being blood, they are still considered family. Meanwhile, the duo has actual family left who could help out the new Bloodline. That is one of WWE's most recent signings: Hikuleo.
Hikuleo is the younger brother of Tama and Tonga, but significantly larger. The giant of a man could debut by joining The Bloodline, adding even more danger to an already ruthless and intimidating group. Could Roman Reigns and Company possibly stop the big man?
#2. Bron Breakker has had issues with Jey Uso
Bron Breakker is one of the most intense and explosive superstars in WWE. The Big Bad Booty's nephew is a two-time NXT Champion, former NXT Tag Team Champion, and a two-time and current Intercontinental Champion.
Breakker has some history with The Bloodline, or more specifically, the OG Bloodline. He lost his coveted WWE Intercontinental Championship to Jey Uso. He later regained it, but it was thanks in large part to interference from Solo Sikoa's version of the stable.
Given his animosity towards Jey, it might not take much to recruit Bron to the side of Sikoa, Fatu, Tama, and Loa. They could even use the fact that they helped him defeat Jey as all the more reason to help them out. Thus, the second-generation star helping The Bloodline makes a lot of sense.
#1. Kevin Owens hates Roman Reigns
Kevin Owens is one of the most interesting characters on WWE television today. He has also had an incredibly successful career, having won the Universal Championship, Intercontinental Championship, United States Championship, and tag team gold.
Recently, The Prizefighter turned heel in WWE. He claims he is justified and doesn't believe himself to be the villain. He is bitter that Cody Rhodes teamed up with his longtime rival and enemy, Roman Reigns. This led to him snapping at both The American Nightmare and Randy Orton.
While Owens has had wars with Solo Sikoa's version of The Bloodline, his hatred is ultimately for Roman. As a result, The Prizefighter might shockingly unite with Solo, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa if it means hurting the OTC.