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Roman Reigns to take revenge but get betrayed by his closest friend & more - 3 Bloodline betrayal that could change WWE

Roman Reigns has been absent from television since WrestleMania 40. However, recent chaos in The Bloodline suggests that we might see him back soon.

The road to Money in the Bank is well underway, and developments are unfolding rapidly. Each passing week adds a new layer of intrigue to the saga, particularly with Solo Sikoa making waves.

As MITB PLE approaches and the company gears up for The Biggest Party of the Summer, The Bloodline might witness some major twists. Here are three potential betrayals the faction could experience in the next few weeks.


#3. Paul Heyman betrays Roman Reigns

In the most recent SmackDown episode, The Bloodline members pulled off a Triple Powerbomb on Paul Heyman. This aggressive act towards The Wiseman indicates the start of the countdown for Roman Reigns' return to the promotion.

Heyman is a figure Roman has always admired. The assault was an act that The Tribal Chief would never condone, and upon his arrival, he will seek explanations from Sikoa and his associates.

Roman Reigns might not have things go his way if Heyman ends up betraying him instead. Should Heyman decide to betray Roman and align himself with The Enforcer, it could introduce an intriguing plot twist. The ongoing narrative involving Roman Reigns and The Bloodline appears to be building towards a climax that will likely involve a pivotal role played by Paul Heyman.

In the end, a big part of this legendary story wouldn't be possible without Heyman playing a key role.


#2. Jacob Fatu could be sent by Roman Reigns

Fans were shocked by Jacob Fatu teaming up with Sikoa and The Bloodline to target top stars such as Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton.

However, it could turn out that he was sent by Reigns himself and has been collaborating with him from the start. Fatu looks up to Reigns and has shown a great deal of affection and respect for the ex-Undisputed WWE Champion in many interviews.

Fatu could potentially clash with Sikoa upon Reigns' return and ally with him. His entry into the business was facilitated by The Usos, indicating a stronger connection to the original Bloodline than the newer one.


#1. The Rock betrays Roman Reigns when he returns to confront Solo Sikoa

The Rock has not appeared in WWE since the RAW following WrestleMania 40 and has not yet spoken about or expressed his feelings regarding Roman's title loss.

Upon the former Big Dog's eventual return, he might opt to address Sikoa regarding his actions towards Heyman. However, The Brahma Bull could intervene and disclose that he had been the one pulling the strings all along.

Given Reigns' inability to emerge victorious against Rhodes in front of a global audience, The Final Boss may choose to anoint himself as The Tribal Chief. He could reveal his role in directing Sikoa to take out Jimmy Uso and Heyman, hinting that Roman is the next target for such actions.

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