Attitude Era legend might be the one responsible for everything The Bloodline 2.0 does
The Bloodline 2.0 has been on a rampage ever since Solo Sikoa took charge of the faction and rose to power. With him at the helm, the faction has been causing mayhem on SmakDown with the addition of new members. During their reign of terror, they have dismantled stars like Jimmy Uso, Cody Rhodes, and even Roman Reigns time and time again.
Considering their vicious attacks, there are chances that an Attitude Era legend might be the one responsible for the antics of The Bloodline 2.0. The one who could be the mastermind behind Sikoa's ascension to the top is The Rock. Needless to say, The Final Boss has been a key element in the ongoing storyline revolving around Roman and Solo.
There have been several signs that suggest he could be the force behind the formation of The Bloodline 2.0 and may have been pulling the string from behind the scenes. Below are reasons that indicate that the Attitude Era legend might be the brain behind the heel faction's antics.
The Rock foresaw Solo Sikoa's readiness to ascend to the top
A few days before WrestleMania XL, a major segment took place on RAW backstage, where The Rock looked at Solo Sikoa and told Roman Reigns that Sikoa was ready. While it appeared to be a casual conversation between him and Reigns, the fact that The Street Champion usurped the throne of The Tribal Chief just 11 days later adds an intriguing layer to the story.
It could be possible that The Final Boss might have chosen Solo Sikoa as the new heir following this interaction. He could have manipulated the 31-year-old to revolt against The OTC. Besides, The Great One may have also anticipated the fall of Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL. As a result, he may have devised a massive plot with Sikoa and furtively made the latter the new Tribal Chief.
This becomes far too obvious considering that Sikoa brought Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to form an entirely new faction while Reigns remained oblivious to it all.
Solo Sikoa acknowledged The Rock's WWE return at Bad Blood
Another significant indication that suggests that The Rock could be working in cohorts with Solo Sikoa was a moment from WWE Bad Blood. When The Final Boss made an unexpected return in Atlanta earlier this month, everyone in the arena was left stunned. However, it did not surprise Sikoa, as he was seemingly aware of that.
Sikoa had a sly smile on his face as he was standing alongside The Bloodline amid the crowd and watching the view of The Rock's return. In a shocking twist, he was heard saying that it was all part of the plan as if he knew about the return. This statement by the new Tribal Chief raised a lot of eyeballs, indicating that Solo Sikoa could be working with The Brahma Bull.
It possibly served as a major hint that Sikoa might have spoken with The Great One prior to his appearance at Bad Blood. The current leader of The Bloodline may have subtly acknowledged The People's Champ in Atlanta.
The Bloodline's antics aligned with The Final Boss' motive
Ever since the arrival of The Final Boss, his motive has been clear: he wants his family at the top of the food chain. In the process, he decimated Cody Rhodes, transforming into a vicious heel before WrestleMania this year. Similarly, The Bloodline 2.0 has also been following the same pattern since its inception on SmackDown.
Initially, The Street Champion united with Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa to assert dominance on SmackDown. He then moved forward to settle The Bloodline's unfinished business with Cody Rhodes. This suggests that they may be carrying out these antics under the orders of The Rock, who might very well be sitting at the head of the table at this moment.
This seemingly suggests that there is someone behind Solo Sikoa—a huge force who may have been calling the shots from behind. Therefore, it can be concluded that The Final Boss may be the one controlling The Bloodline 2.0 as the faction's shenanigans have exactly aligned with his motive.