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Real-life Bloodline member teases returning to WWE after 28 years following The Rock's return at Bad Blood (Exclusive)

Bad Blood ended on a shocking note as The Rock made his return to WWE to confront Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Jimmy Uso. However, The Final Boss may not be the only real-life Bloodline to make a comeback, as Lloyd Anoa'i has also teased showing up in the global juggernaut.

Lloyd Anoa'i has been a part of the pro wrestling business for over three decades. The 54-year-old has wrestled for multiple promotions across the world, including WWE. He competed for the company in 1993 and then had another short run from 1995 to 1996.

The real-life Bloodline member recently reviewed Bad Blood alongside Bill Apter for Sportskeeda Wrestling. While talking about Jimmy Uso and The Rock's comeback, Lloyd teased returning to his former hunting ground after 28 years.

"Yeah that would be great, you know? Let's see. You never know, you never say never." [From 45:08 to 45:13]

Lloyd Anoa'i could not explain The Rock's actions at WWE Bad Blood

Before Bad Blood, The Rock was last seen on WWE programming on the RAW after WrestleMania XL, where he issued a warning to Cody Rhodes. The Final Boss is unlikely to be happy with his family members joining forces with The American Nightmare. Hence, he is expected to feud with Reigns and Rhodes soon.

While the Hollywood megastar did not say a single word upon his return, he counted to three on his fingers, sending a cryptic message. Lloyd Anoa'i talked about the same, saying The Rock's actions left him puzzled.

"I am not sure. That got me little puzzled too, to be honest with you." [From 25:57 to 25:00]

A lot has changed since WrestleMania XL, with Solo Sikoa now leading The Bloodline. Meanwhile, Roman Reigns is on the same side as The American Nightmare. The Brahma Bull could turn out to be the mastermind behind Sikoa's coup and be revealed as the actual leader of The Bloodline.


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