Nick Aldis to punish The Bloodline for their actions on WWE SmackDown? Chances explored
As things stand, The Bloodline is proving to be more and more of a menace. This is true, not just on the blue brand, but across WWE as a whole. Known for his composure and ability to handle chaotic situations with ease, Nick Aldis will not be pleased with the actions of Solo Sikoa and his subordinates. With that in mind, he could punish them for their actions this week on SmackDown.
There is no denying that The Bloodline saga has gone out of hand. Back when Roman Reigns was in charge and Paul Heyman was his Wiseman, Nick Aldis could at least try to reason with them. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Solo Sikoa. The Street Champion seems to do whatever he pleases, and his chaotic actions on RAW this week are proof of that. Should he try his antics tonight, Aldis will have no choice but to take action, and it could even affect the group's hold over the WWE Tag Team Championships.
Tonight's episode of SmackDown sees DIY go head-to-head with The Motor City Machine Guns for the right to become the No.1 Contenders for the WWE Tag Team Titles. It's a match that is undoubtedly of great interest to Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline. So, knowing them, they could try to interfere and ruin the fight. Should they walk down this path, Nick Aldis could reprimand them for both this and their actions on RAW by announcing a Triple Threat match for the titles.
In other words, we could see DIY, The Motor City Machine Guns, and The Tongans battle it out for the right to be called WWE Tag Team Champions. But, at the end of the day, this is nothing more than speculation. There is no telling what's in store for us tonight on SmackDown.
The Bloodline claimed to have gone to RAW to help Jey Uso
The Bloodline's appearance on RAW this week was nothing short of surprising. The group made their presence felt during the main event when Solo Sikoa's brother Jey Uso was defending the Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker. Everyone assumed they were there to cause chaos, but their initial actions were rather shocking.
Rather than attack Jey Uso, it seemed as though Solo Sikoa was there to help. Not only did he have The Tongans hyping up Jey, but he also saved his brother from a potentially devastating Spear by pushing him to one side. Of course, they showed their true colors by the end of the match, as Jacob Fatu took out the Leader of the Yeet Movement, making Breakker's job easy.
It will be interesting to see what the future holds now, especially considering Jey Uso has a reason to get involved in his family's drama again. Who knows? Perhaps we may even see him confront his brother tonight on SmackDown.