Somebody will get hurt if the OG Bloodline defeats The Bloodline at WWE Survivor Series, says veteran
Many WWE fans and experts expect Solo Sikoa's Bloodline to fight Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline at Survivor Series. However, a wrestling veteran warned that somebody would get "hurt" if The OTC's potential team won.
While the Original Tribal Chief continued to feud with his former Enforcer over the leadership of The Bloodline, Jimmy Uso returned to join him in his battle against Sikoa's group. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Reigns seemingly seek to reunite with Jey Uso ahead of a rumored WarGames Match between the OG Bloodline and Solo's faction at Survivor Series.
On Vince Russo's The Brand podcast, wrestling veteran Stevie Richards addressed the potential clash. The 53-year-old claimed somebody would get hurt character-wise if the original Bloodline defeated Sikoa's faction at Survivor Series.
"All they're thinking about right now is that Survivor Series match. Then what? I mean, somebody's gonna get hurt as far as a character, as far as the gimmick, as far as a babyface or a heel if Roman and whatever side he has goes over at Survivor Series. It's expected, you know, but not, but kind of flat at the same time. If Solo and his version go over, it's like, 'Okay, well, they just did that so they could extend it to the Rumble or WrestleMania.' They have no true momentum and no true heat," he said. [8:02-8:37]
Ex-WWE writer thinks The Bloodline will eventually unite under Roman Reigns
On his Wrestling with Freddie podcast, former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. addressed the future of The Bloodline storyline, predicting that the family would eventually unite.
The Hollywood star claimed the reunion would occur under Roman Reigns' leadership unless someone else, potentially The Rock, "came in late" and reunited the tribe.
"There can be eventual unity when someone brings them together, like Robert the Bruce from Braveheart unite the clans. And we need a uniter, and we believe it's Roman. It could be someone else. Someone else could come in late and be the reason that everyone gets united. But Roman's still the chief. That's obviously how this story has to end eventually. And I'm sure it's a WrestleMania match, or it doesn't have to be, but it's big enough to be one," he said.
The Bloodline storyline has been going on for nearly four years. WWE analyst Sam Roberts suggested the faction could finally disband following the family's potential reunion.
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