Two rumored Bloodline members ruled out of WWE Survivor Series: WarGames this year [Reports]
WWE has all but confirmed the much-awaited reunion of the OG Bloodline. However, two rumored Bloodline members are unlikely to get inserted into the program anytime soon if the recent reports are anything to go by.
The long-running family saga took an unexpected turn last week when Solo Sikoa and Co. cost Jey Uso the Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker during RAW.
The YEET Master didn't waste time exacting his revenge, as he showed up on SmackDown a few days later to cost Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa their WWE Tag Team titles against Motor City Machine Guns.
The show ended with Jimmy and Jey Uso embracing in the middle of the ring, while Roman Reigns looked on from the ramp. All signs seem to point towards a four-on-four WarGames match at Survivor Series this year.
With Sami Zayn long-speculated to get back with the OG Bloodline, fans have been wondering whether a new member will join the Bloodline storyline.
Xero News recently ruled out Hikuleo and Zilla Fatu as the potential members of The Bloodline at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.
Hikuleo, brother of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, has been reportedly signed with WWE for quite some time but has yet to make his television debut. As for Zilla Fatu, several within WWE have been pushing for him to get signed.
Did WWE make a big mistake with Jey Uso?
Jey Uso was on the run of a lifetime until his brother Jimmy Uso came knocking on his door.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's BroDown, former WWE head writer Vince Russo said the Yeet Master looked selfish when he decided to help his brothers only after losing his title.
"Last week, they dragged Jimmy out to the stage, and that wasn't enough to bring Jey out, but losing his belt was? That's what I'm talking about. Blood is thicker than water. Blood is thicker than a belt. They could have done exactly what you said. Because Jey came and helped, they screwed him out of the title. That's why they screwed him out of the title. They did it the reverse, and it didn't have the same effect."
Regardless, the stage is set for the Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline to face Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline in a six-man tag team match at Crown Jewel Premium Live Event on November 2.