8-time champion to return from injury and send The Bloodline packing? Exploring surprise comeback in Toronto
The Bloodline is on a warpath right now in WWE. Having just kicked out the Wiseman, Paul Heyman, the group has now gotten rid of perhaps the only person who was holding them back. They're ready to rampage and could do just that in Toronto, Canada, at Money in the Bank. But could an eight-time champion return from injury and spoil their party?
Money in the Bank is a huge opportunity for Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline. The faction has crowned a new Tribal Chief in The Street Champion and looks more dangerous than ever. And, while they do have a match scheduled on the night, they will also be sharing the Scotiabank Arena with a number of superstars who do not like them. As such, the potential of them interfering or attacking one of these superstars is sky-high, but eight-time champion and former member Jimmy Uso could stop them.
Imagine if you will, a scenario where The Bloodline crosses paths with Jey Uso once again, as they did at Backlash France. Angered by what they did to Paul Heyman, Jey belittles them. Naturally, this does not sit well with Sikoa, who decides to attack Jey during the Money in the Bank ladder match. However, things do not go as planned, and Jimmy Uso returns from injury to come to his brother's aid.
Of course, Jimmy won't be enough, and the faction's opponents for the night, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, would also come out to help. But, at the end of the day, this is mere conjecture. Only time will tell what goes down at Money in the Bank.
The Bloodline will be on the hunt for a new Wiseman
Just because Paul Heyman is no longer in the picture for The Bloodline does not mean the role of the Wiseman has disappeared. The faction needs a Wiseman who can act as a guiding hand and control the chaos that the group can unleash. With that in mind, Solo Sikoa could have a few individuals in mind to fill the role.
Given the duties of the Wiseman, Sikoa would look for someone with a wealth of experience and a strong personality who could deal with the monsters in the group. This could lead him to anoint his own father, Rikishi, as the Wiseman or perhaps recruit the father of the Tongans, Haku. Either way, The Street Champion would be wise to bring in someone quickly.
While he may have been acknowledged as the Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa must know that the likes of Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa are not easy to handle. He will need someone alongside him to help keep them in check. Only time will tell who replaces Heyman in the new Bloodline.