6 ft 2 in retired WWE star teases being the 5th mystery member of the OG Bloodline at Survivor Series: WarGames
The OG Bloodline's hunt for its fifth member continues as WWE Survivor Series: WarGames fast approaches. The Usos and Sami Zayn have reached out to several names backstage, but no one seems interested in teaming with Roman Reigns due to their issues in the past.
However, one such name being brought up by fans lately is 6'2'' RAW General Manager, Adam Pearce. The 46-year-old star has been retired from in-ring competition for almost a decade.
As is often the case with many retired wrestlers, the Scrap Iron couldn't stay true to his retirement. The five-time NWA Worlds Champion had been forced to step back inside the squared circle quite a few times in the past.
Back in 2021, Roman Reigns pulled some strings to book Adam Pearce in a gauntlet match to determine his challenger.
The WWE official wrestled The Original Tribal Chief on the January 22 episode of SmackDown, which ended in a no-contest after Kevin Owens attacked the OG Bloodline member.
Pearce was once again put in a storyline between Braun Strowman and Shane McMahon, prompting him to team with The Monster of All Monsters in a losing effort against The Hurt Business for the RAW Tag Team Championship.
Earlier today, an X (formerly Twitter) user asked Adam Pearce if he could be the fifth member of the OG Bloodline for the WarGames match on November 30.
The RAW General Manager simply responded by posting a 'thinking face' emoji.
Check out his tweet below:
Adam Pearce on if he's open to WWE in-ring return
In an interview with Chaotic Good Sports, Adam Pearce said he would lace up his boots again if the WWE creative asked him to.
The RAW General Manager, however, ruled out the possibility of wrestling full-time.
"Listen, if the time comes and they say, 'Hey, we need you to have a match,' brother, I will get my hands dirty. I got my hands dirty last night with Bronson Reed a little bit, you know what I mean? I am certainly capable, but am I looking to do that, particularly on a full-time basis? Hell no! I'm good. I'm good just telling people it is official," he said.
Adam Pearce was recently at loggerheads with SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis, leading fans to believe the two men might wrestle each other at Survivor Series: WarGames this year.