Roman Reigns' trusted ally to finally bring order to the OG Bloodline? Exploring possible return for WWE Hall of Famer
WWE Crown Jewel 2024 ended for Roman Reigns in a way he least expected. Despite teaming up with his cousins, Jimmy and Jey Uso, the Original Tribal Chief fell short in his attempt to defeat Solo Sikoa.
As if that wasn't enough, Reigns received a Helluva Kick from Sami Zayn that was meant for the new Tribal Chief. It was a tragic moment that scuppered what many at the time believed was the reunion of the OG Bloodline.
Given all that's happened, it's clear that the group needs order. They need someone to guide them if they hope to win this civil war. For that to happen, though, there needs to be some discourse. As things stand, there is no unity in the group.
Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso are on one side, while Jey Uso and Sami Zayn are on the other. Fortunately, this could all change with the return of Reigns' trusted ally, WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman. The Wiseman could be the right man to rally the OG Bloodline.
Roman Reigns has always had an easier go of things with Paul Heyman by his side. Should the Hall of Famer return, he could prove to be the cool head in a room of hot heads and potentially get Reigns, Jey, Jimmy, and Sami on the same page.
Heyman hasn't been seen in WWE since Solo Sikoa ostracised him from The Bloodline in June 2024. But if his social media activity is anything to go by, he still acknowledges Reigns as his Tribal Chief. That said, this is nothing more than speculation, as there is no telling what the future holds.
Roman Reigns could head to RAW to confront both Jey Uso and Sami Zayn
As has been established already, Roman Reigns had a night to forget at Crown Jewel. Not only did he lose to Solo Sikoa, but the match exposed the cracks in the OG Bloodline. Some may say that it proved the Street Champion's point: his Bloodline is far more united than any version of the group the Original Tribal Chief could lead.
The tension in the group was on full display for all to see. Not only did Jey Uso refuse to tag in Reigns at one point, but the aftermath of the match saw the group become more divided than ever. Well, things could go from bad to worse, as the OTC could head to RAW to confront not just Jey but Sami Zayn as well.
No doubt, Reigns will be livid with how things ended in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. But should he go to RAW to confront Jey and Sami, he will need to be careful. His actions could affect his hopes of reclaiming his place at the Head of the Table, as he could lose the little support he has. Regardless, it will be interesting to see how this Bloodline saga now proceeds.