6'5" WWE star to return; replace Solo Sikoa as the leader of Bloodline 2.0 after his loss? Potential swerve explored
At WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline suffered a significant loss at the hands of the OG Bloodline and CM Punk. The match concluded with Solo being dominated by the babyface team, ultimately leading to The OTC pinning him to secure the victory.
This defeat has derailed much of the momentum for the new Bloodline, sparking speculation about The Rock potentially returning to WWE to replace Solo Sikoa as the leader of Bloodline 2.0. While fans anticipated The Brahma Bull's appearance at Survivor Series, it did not materialize. However, with RAW’s Netflix debut on the horizon, the chances of The Great One making his return appear increasingly likely.
A potential scenario could involve The Rock returning to SmackDown to address the current state of the Bloodline saga. During this segment, he might highlight how Roman’s Bloodline has gained an edge over Solo's faction, despite having a powerhouse like Jacob Fatu on his side. This could pave the way for The Rock to take over as the leader of Bloodline 2.0.
Here, The Final Boss could either relegate Solo to a subordinate role or remove him from the faction entirely as punishment for his WarGames loss. A clash between Roman Reigns and The Rock is already one of the most anticipated matchups in WWE. If nothing, the 52-year-old star stepping in as the new leader of Bloodline 2.0 could set the stage for this dream showdown.
Following his ascension to leadership, The Rock might shift his focus to targeting the OG Bloodline, leading to an epic family confrontation. The aftermath of the Bloodline saga will undoubtedly shape the storyline’s future. It remains to be seen what surprises WWE has in store for this gripping family drama.
What next for the Bloodline saga until The Rock returns to WWE?
The Rock’s return will surely bring a significant shift in the Bloodline saga, but before his WWE comeback, the family story could progress with the ongoing battle for the Ula Fala. Despite The OTC defeating Solo Sikoa’s faction at Survivor Series: WarGames, it does not confirm him as the true owner of the Ula Fala.
During the post-match commentary, Michael Cole clarified that the ceremonial symbol still belongs to the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief. This revelation indicates that Roman Reigns has not yet regained his full powers as the Original Tribal Chief due to the absence of the Ula Fala in his hands.
Following WarGames, fans could witness Reigns setting his sights on reclaiming the symbol of power. It’s likely that Reigns will soon challenge Solo Sikoa one-on-one in a high-stakes match to determine its rightful owner.
Many speculate that the much-anticipated Reigns vs. Sikoa match could take place at the upcoming Saturday Night's Main Event special.