New Bloodline member revealed, potential alliance - 4 WWE debuts that could happen at Survivor Series
WWE is on the road to Survivor Series 2024 on November 30. The premium live event will air live at the end of the month from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The promotion could be planning on having several stars debut at Survivor Series. The Bloodline has made several changes in recent months and may be planning on adding another member to the faction in the weeks ahead.
Listed below are four stars who could debut at WWE Survivor Series 2024.
#4. Lance Anoa'i could join The Bloodline at WWE Survivor Series
Lance Anoa'i has made scattered appearances in WWE over the years but has made a name for himself on the independent wrestling scene. However, it was recently reported that the 32-year-old inked a deal with the company over the summer but is currently on the shelf with an injury.
If the veteran is healed up in time for Survivor Series, he could potentially debut at the premium live event as the newest member of The Bloodline. Solo Sikoa has welcomed Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to the faction in recent months, and Anoa'i would make a strong addition to the group.
#3. Nathan Frazer could help Seth Rollins at Survivor Series
Nathan Frazer is currently in a tag team with Axiom and the popular duo are the reigning NXT Tag Team Champions. The 26-year-old was trained by Seth Rollins and Marek Brave at the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy.
The Visionary defeated Bronson Reed at WWE Crown Jewel in a singles match. However, Reed attacked Rollins during the Fatal 4-Way Match on this past Monday's edition of RAW and cost the veteran his chance to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Bronson Reed and Seth Rollins may potentially have another match at Survivor Series. Frazer could make his debut on the main roster at the premium live event this month and help Rollins defeat the former North American Champion.
#2. Hikuleo may debut at the end of the month
Hikuleo reportedly signed with the company earlier this year but has yet to make his debut. The 33-year-old became a star in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and also made an appearance for All Elite Wrestling in 2022.
The promotion could be waiting for the perfect time to debut Hikuleo, and Survivor Series may be the best opportunity. Hikuleo could arrive during a potential WarGames match between the new Bloodline and the OG Bloodline on November 30.
#1. Kelani Jordan could get called up to the main roster
Kelani Jordan was the inaugural NXT Women's North American Champion, but the title is currently held by Fallon Henley. The 26-year-old has been impressive so far in NXT and could be ready to make the jump to the main roster.
Jordan is in a relationship with SmackDown star Carmelo Hayes in real life. Hayes came up short in a Triple Threat Match for the United States Championship at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia this past weekend. If Hayes gets another shot at the title at Survivor Series, Jordan may make her debut to help him capture his first title on the main roster.