Roman Reigns sends chilling final message to The Bloodline before WWE Bad Blood
Roman Reigns has issued one final warning to The Bloodline ahead of WWE Bad Blood. The Original Tribal Chief will team up with his former arch-rival, Cody Rhodes to clash against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in a tag team match.
Following his return at SummerSlam, the former Undisputed WWE Champion has been involved in a feud with the Sikoa-led faction, consisting of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. However, the numbers game has been a significant challenge for Roman Reigns, as The Bloodline has succeeded in brutally assaulting The OTC twice since his return.
Interestingly, tables turned on the September 13, 2024 edition of Friday Night SmackDown, when The American Nightmare and the former Head of The Table agreed to join forces to take on The Street Champion and The Samoan Werewolf at Bad Blood.
Before heading into the ring alongside Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns sent a chilling final message to The Bloodline on X (formerly Twitter). Without words, The OTC conveyed a sense of urgency and determination, suggesting that his actions will speak louder than words in the upcoming PLE.
"Tonight we show them. No words needed. #WWEBadBlood #OTC," he wrote.
Check out Reigns' tweet below:
Cody Rhodes comments on his relationship with Roman Reigns ahead of WWE Bad Blood
The American Nightmare was the one who dethroned Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL to capture the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Despite their rivalry, the two formed an unexpected dream team and are looking to create magic at Bad Blood.
During an interview with Uproxx Sports, Cody Rhodes mentioned that his rivalry with Roman Reigns was unique and special, characterized by intensity and mutual respect. He valued the way the 39-year-old star pushed him to excel and believed that they would be able to look back on their rivalry with pride in the future.
"When I look at dialing in, when I look at focus, when I look at the structure of a wrestling match, when I look at a premium event, whatever it might be, he brings something out of me that I don't think I knew was there. I would hope I do the same for him. Cause there's a lot of great stories to be told 30 years from now when we're old and gray about record business being done," he said.
Only time will tell what The American Nightmare and The Original Tribal Chief have in store to dismantle the rejuvenated version of The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa.