Potential spoiler on Roman Reigns's match at WWE Crown Jewel - Reports
Although many did not expect a Roman Reigns performance on a premium live event between Bad Blood and Survivor Series: WarGames, WWE surprised fans with the Crown Jewel announcement.
Reigns will team up with Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso to take on Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa in a Six-Man Tag Team Match tomorrow night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The bout is reportedly set to open the show. Unfortunately for the OTC, though, the odds are not in his favor this time.
BetOnline predicts that Solo Sikoa's Bloodline will prevail at Crown Jewel according to the latest betting odds. Sikoa changed the formation of the Samoan faction in April 2024 by recruiting the Tongans after kicking Big Jim out. The upcoming contest marks the first time in over a year since Reigns, Jey, and Jimmy were on the same team.
As of this writing, The Bloodline 2.0 (-700) are the current favorites to win the match against Roman Reigns and The Usos (+400).
A recent report by Sportskeeda Wrestling's Dr. Chris Featherstone shed light on how WWE plans to book this year's annual WarGames Match. It appears the five-on-five format will continue, with Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes joining the OTC. This sparks some intrigue, as a spot is open for Solo Sikoa's team.
More Tongans can become part of the group Roman Reigns put together in WWE
Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa were a breath of fresh air in The Bloodline as the group was predominately Samoan in its early days. However, Sami Zayn eventually became part of it, albeit briefly. Then, of course, there is The Wiseman, Paul Heyman.
There are rumblings already that Hikuleo could be the next member of The Bloodline, ever since it was made known that he has joined NXT. However, former WWE analyst Matt Camp noted on the Busted Open podcast that it would be premature to add Hikuleo into the group ahead of Survivor Series: WarGames:
"I've heard, like everybody else, that Hikuleo is signed, and maybe he is going to NXT or whatever, you're throwing him right to WarGames? Or is it going to be somebody else?"
Nevertheless, perhaps a win for Solo Sikoa is needed at this point, considering The Bloodline's leader and Jacob Fatu lost to Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes at Bad Blood.
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