Brock Lesnar to finally return and unite with former rival to avenge Paul Heyman? Exploring potential swerve
This week's episode of SmackDown made for tough viewing as Paul Heyman was brutally kicked out of The Bloodline. Surprisingly, no one in the locker room was there to help the veteran as he was hit with a Samoan Spike and diving headbutt and then put through the announce table in the style of The Shield, but there could be some vengeance heading his way.
Heyman has made the careers of several major WWE Superstars over the years, one of whom is Brock Lesnar. While The Beast is currently on hiatus from the company, this could now be the perfect time to not only bring him back but also put him on the same page as Roman Reigns.
Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns have had one of the most epic feuds over the years, but their rise to power came because of Paul Heyman. It's now clear that this new Bloodline has gone too far.
Reigns hasn't been seen since WrestleMania, and in his absence, this new Bloodline has taken over. Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa all declared themselves loyal to Solo Sikoa last night on SmackDown.
Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar are two of the most successful Paul Heyman guys
Roman Reigns will clearly need backup when he returns to WWE. Someone like Brock Lesnar could help him since someone like Jacob Fatu will be tough to overcome.
Lesnar and Reigns have been seen as two of the most successful Paul Heyman guys. Both would seek revenge for what happened to the WWE Hall of Famer while they were away from the company.
Heyman was attacked because of his loyalty to Roman Reigns
It wasn't a planned assault. This happened because Paul Heyman refused to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief. The Wiseman has made it clear that despite Roman Reigns being on hiatus, he will always be the Hall of Famer's only Tribal Chief.
Heyman could have switched loyalty and remained a part of The Bloodline. However, it has been clear for many weeks that Paul Heyman isn't happy with the stable.
Roman Reigns could have been waiting for Solo Sikoa to take it too far
Solo Sikoa has been pushing and molding a new Bloodline since WrestleMania XL. After Jimmy Uso was kicked out, there was a belief that The Enforcer had taken it too far. Last night could be the turning point for Roman Reigns to decide this has gone on too long.
Despite The Bloodline's ups and downs throughout their time together, Heyman remained loyal to Roman Reigns and didn't deserve the assault he received last night. He was stretchered out of the arena after the show went off the air.