New Bloodline to help 3-time champions dethrone Motor City Machine Guns? Exploring the chances on WWE SmackDown
The new Bloodline has its sights set on Roman Reigns and the OG Bloodline. But, before the group can take care of the Original Tribal Chief, it has a score to settle elsewhere. Specifically, Solo Sikoa and Co. will be looking for revenge against The Motor City Machine Guns. Well, they may just get it this week on SmackDown by helping a pair of three-time champions dethrone MCMG.
Last week, it was announced that The Motor City Machine Guns would defend the WWE Tag Team Championships this Friday. Who will they be facing? Well, none other than the former RAW, SmackDown, and NXT Tag Team Champions, the Street Profits. The very team that was once the sworn enemy of the new Bloodline could now ask for its help.
To paint a picture, it looks like the Street Profits is on the verge of a heel turn. Following Montez Ford's criticism of the team's booking a few weeks ago, and his suggestion that a change in attitude might be needed, it certainly is a possibility. So, who better to facilitate that change than Solo Sikoa and the new Bloodline?
The group would essentially kill two birds with one stone. Not only will it play a part in dethroning The Motor City Machine Guns, but also get an "I owe you" from the Profits, which it could cash in at Survivor Series by having one of either Ford or Angelo Dawkins be its fifth member. But, then again, this is all just nothing more than mere speculation.
The new Bloodline tried to recruit Seth Rollins on RAW
Whether or not the new Bloodline ends up getting leverage over the Street Profits remains to be seen. But, one thing is for sure, it is on the hunt for a fifth member for its team at Survivor Series: WarGames. And well, the search began on Monday Night RAW.
Towards the end of the episode, while Seth Rollins was leaving the building, Solo Sikoa approached him. The Visionary had already rejected the OG Bloodline, so The Street Champion assumed he would be interested in joining the group. Unfortunately, he couldn't have been more wrong, as Rollins showed zero interest, claiming he had no intention of working with a "wannabe Roman Reigns."
Safe to say, Solo didn't take too kindly to that statement, and may just exact some revenge on Rollins very soon. But, until then he must remain on the hunt. After all, he will be at a severe disadvantage if he heads into WarGames without a fifth member.