Real-life Bloodline member to return after 1441 days and remove Solo Sikoa? - 4 stars who could join the Civil War next
The latest version of The Bloodline is set to clash with the original crew in a WarGames Match at the WWE Survivor Series on November 30. Sami Zayn appears to have buried the hatchet with his former stablemates and is set to join Roman Reigns and his team.
In the latest episode of SmackDown, Solo Sikoa and his crew were in the ring for a ceremony to acknowledge him. They called out Roman Reigns to give Sikoa his props. When Roman arrived, he boldly declared that he would never recognize Sikoa, throwing down the challenge for a one-on-one showdown to determine the sole Tribal Chief. However, the Street Champion turned him down and suggested an elimination match instead.
As Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Reigns, Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa prepare for an epic showdown, the Bloodline saga is far from over. A host of intriguing names could soon enter the fray.
Here are four such names who could join The Bloodline saga next:
#4 Rikishi could return after 1441 days to remove Solo Sikoa as the leader of the Bloodline
Rikishi last showed up in WWE at The Undertaker's retirement ceremony on November 22, 2020. He might return to be Sikoa's Wiseman and then turn on him, booting him out of the group.
If Sikoa's squad ends up on the losing side at Survivor Series, we might see the WWE Hall of Famer come in to dish out some punishment to the former NXT North American Champion and give him the boot.
He could announce that he's stepping in as directed by a high-ranking WWE official (The Rock). Rikishi might take over the Wiseman position after ousting Solo, guiding Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga, and The Samoan Werewolf. Jacob could step up as the leader of the faction until The Final Boss returns to reclaim his role.
#3 Paul Heyman could return with Zilla Fatu
Paul Heyman could be in the spotlight again, possibly bringing along Zilla Fatu to meet his Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns.
A young member of the real-life Bloodline looks a lot like his legendary father, Umaga, and he's eager to carve out his path in WWE. If he gets signed by the Stamford-based promotion, he could team up with his cousins in the ring. And who better to help him make a splash than the veteran manager?
If the 58-year-old brings him in to partner with Reigns, it would add a fresh twist to The Bloodline saga, enhancing the original legacy and cranking up the drama and excitement for this coming conflict.
#2 Hikuleo could debut as the fifth member of Solo Sikoa's team and attack Reigns
The son of the legendary Haku and the brother of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. This huge Tongan just joined WWE after wrapping up his stint with NJPW. The company even trademarked the name Talla Tonga, and fans are buzzing that it could be linked to this towering 6'8" powerhouse.
If he stepped into the ring with his siblings, he’d fit right in. This formidable force could make a grand entrance, brutalizing the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion and instilling a sense of trepidation in every member of the OG Bloodline.
If he steps in and takes down Reigns, he’ll grab everyone’s attention. This action would not only elevate The Bloodline but also position him as a key player on SmackDown.
#1 The Rock could return as the fifth member of The Bloodline
As mentioned before, The Street Champion boldly called out the OTC for a five vs. five WarGames Match on the most recent SmackDown. He was counting on Sami Zayn to back him up. But in a surprising twist, Sami shocked the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief by teaming up with Reigns instead.
Instead of Hikuleo, The Rock could make a jaw-dropping comeback as the fifth member, taking center stage and staking claim to be the real leader of The Bloodline, leaving fans stunned.