WWE files new trademark for a Bloodline member; name may be changed
WWE seems to have a major change of mind for the fresh-faced and reformed Bloodline, particularly for maybe one of its members, Solo Sikoa. The stable has gone through a succession stage in the absence of Roman Reigns, with The Enforcer stepping up to take charge of the faction in his place.
Sikoa has been ruling the group with an iron fist and his brand of dominance while he's taken Paul Heyman under his spell as the Tribal Chief. Since Solo's takeover of Bloodline, massive changes have taken place, with Jimmy Uso being brutally taken out of the faction and new members Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa being added in place.
This version of the Bloodline seems much more vicious and violent than the previous iteration. Solo Sikoa is going after the stable's rivals with no mercy, most recently attacking Cody Rhodes at Clash at the castle. However, WWE looks to have more in mind for the current Tribal Chief as they've officially filed for a new trademark for 'Caesar Sikoa.'
The trademark could indicate that Sikoa may be considering a name change in accordance with his current gimmick as a ruthless ruler.
Former WWE writer believes Wyatt Sicks storyline is being overshadowed by Bloodline angle
The Wyatt Sicks debut has the wrestling world buzzing in excitement or speculating on their next move following their debut on Monday Night RAW. However, a former WWE writer believes that the storyline is already being overshadowed by the Bloodline angle on SmackDown.
Ex-WWE writer Jon Rineman recently spoke with Kevin Kellam of Sportskeeda Wrestling in an exclusive interview about Uncle Howdy's arrival. He also had the privilege of working with Bray Wyatt in 2019 and expressed his concerns with the developing storyline.
Rineman would claim that Bray Wyatt's run was overshadowed by The Bloodline in 2022 and 2023, further stating that he believes the heel faction is currently lapping up the Uncle Howdy storyline.
"I already feel like The Bloodline has lapped them [Wyatt Sicks] up again. What they're [The Bloodline] doing is so compelling, with Paul Heyman sort of on the outs, or he isn't; we don't know. That's what I want to watch. And I'm starting to groan when I see the Uncle Howdy thing. Maybe space it out; maybe do one week. But you got to be careful,'' he said.
It should be noted that this interview took place before Wyatt Sicks's much-raved debut in WWE on the June 17 edition of Monday Night RAW. The Uncle Howdy angle now seems like the hottest storyline going, and we'll have to see if the company can capitalize on its momentum moving forward.