Roman Reigns' new Enforcer & Right Hand Man to appear, Paul Heyman replaced? 4 predictions for The Bloodline saga after Saturday Night's Main EventĀ
While neither Roman Reigns nor the Solo Sikoa led new Bloodline featured at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, The Bloodline saga is expected to heat up following the spectacle. As fans saw, Reigns challenged Solo to a match on the latest episode of SmackDown.
Following that, the company confirmed that the duo will lock horns with each other in Tribal Combat on RAW's Netflix debut, with the Ula Fala at stake. While the highly anticipated match is still some time away, there's a lot that can happen in the storyline until then.
That said, here are four bold predictions for The Bloodline saga after Saturday Night's Main Event:
#4. Rikishi could return
Solo Sikoa and his henchmen kicked Paul Heyman out of The Bloodline back in June. However, The Street Champion hasn't yet announced the veteran's replacement in his faction.
That said, things could finally change after Saturday Night's Main Event as Solo could have his father Rikishi return to replace Paul Heyman as The Wiseman of the faction. The Attitude Era legend, who has been rumored to join The Bloodline saga for quite some quite, could return to be Solo's new Wiseman.
#3. Roman Reigns could add two new members to his ranks
Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline has been in tatters following Survivor Series: WarGames, courtesy Drew McIntyre. While he took out an injured Jimmy Uso on SmackDown this week, The Scottish Psychopath defeated Sami Zayn at Saturday Night's Main Event. Meanwhile, CM Punk is involved in an angle with Seth Rollins.
Given his WarGames team is currently involved with McIntyre and Seth, Roman Reigns may add two new members to his team to fight The Bloodline. The OTC could add Zilla Fatu and Lance Anoa'i to his ranks.
Zilla, who is the son of the late great Umaga, could debut as Roman Reigns' Enforcer, while Lance Anoa'i, who is the son of wrestling veteran Samu, could return as the new Right Hand Man of the Original Tribal Chief.
#2. Solo Sikoa could add Hikuleo to The Bloodline following WWE Saturday Night's Main Event
Much like Jimmy Uso, Tonga Loa has been ruled out due to an injury as well, and could seemingly take around six to eight weeks to return. Given that, the self-proclaimed leader of The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa, could replace him with Tama Tonga's half-brother, Hikuleo.
Hikuleo reportedly signed with WWE a while back, and he could debut as the newest member of The Bloodline following WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. The six-foot-eight-inch monster's addition to The Bloodline would further strengthen the heel stable, especially after the recent failings.
#1. The Rock could return
As mentioned earlier, Roman Reigns will face Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat on RAW's Netflix debut. However, The Original Tribal Chief could lose the bout due to The Rock's interference.
The Final Boss is rumored to be the mastermind behind Solo Sikoa's uprising. If that is indeed the case, the company could reveal the same on the red brand's debut on Netflix.
The Rock could return to betray Roman Reigns at the event. Rock could cost The OTC a potential win in the Tribal Combat bout, laying down the breadcrumbs for a potential feud that could culminate at WrestleMania 41.