WWE Hall of Famer Booker T on ramifications of The Bloodline's potential loss at Bad Blood
The anticipation for WWE Bad Blood is off the rockers, and it looks like The Bloodline is once again the centerpiece of the show. This upcoming Saturday marks the in-ring return of Roman Reigns, who will team up with Cody Rhodes to take on Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in the main event.
As The American Nightmare noted a few days ago, it is the first time the "quarterback" and the "cornerstone" of WWE are teaming up. Naturally, there is a chance that the babyfaces could prevail. Booker T discussed what happens to arguably the most important faction in wrestling afterward.
Speaking on The Hall of Fame, Booker addressed how a lot of people claim they want the villainous faction to go away. However, he does not see that happening any time in the near future, regardless of the result. He also noted Bad Blood's tag team main event was a "huge spot" for Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu to be in.
"It's a huge spot. As well as, it continues The Bloodline story. We really don't know where Roman Reigns' loyalty really lies in a situation like this. It could definitely go off the rails very very quickly. I'm just interested to actually see how this thing plays out. I know, right now, the word is 'We gotta get rid of The Bloodline,' but I don't see The Bloodline going anywhere any time soon. I really don't," he said. [From 31:11 to 31:42]
You can check out his comments in the video below:
The Bloodline can either expand or face more trouble at WWE Bad Blood
It appears Bad Blood has created a significant buzz surrounding The Bloodline. A few weeks ago, it was reported that Jimmy Uso could be making his long-awaited return, after getting booted out of the faction in April. Solo Sikoa addressed the elephant in the room just days before the upcoming premium live event.
Meanwhile, during The Pat McAfee Show, McAfee asked Cody Rhodes whether the "big guy" would make an appearance. Many believe this to be a reference to Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, who was last seen on the RAW After WrestleMania XL in April.
Earlier today, Zilla Fatu confirmed he will be in Atlanta on Saturday, seemingly teasing a potential WWE debut. How all of these hints play out bears watching, but it has put the company under pressure to deliver.
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