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The Rock to return with 33-year-old star; Solo Sikoa betrayed in a shocking moment? 3 ways Roman Reigns & The Usos vs. Bloodline 2.0 can end

Among the most exciting matches at Crown Jewel, Roman Reigns and The Usos are set to take on Solo Sikoa's Bloodline. WWE announced the bout following this week's episode of RAW.

A few seeds have been planted regarding what will happen between the two sides, but what if a huge surprise is being planned for this Saturday? Let's look at three possible finishes to the six-man tag team match between the two versions of The Bloodline at Crown Jewel.


#1. The numbers game catches up to Roman Reigns and The Usos

As things stand, Solo Sikoa's Bloodline outnumbers Roman Reigns and The Usos. Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu will all be at Crown Jewel, with one of the three at ringside. However, this added distraction might not be the only advantage the heels get.

Following their conversation this Monday on RAW, it is certainly plausible that Sami Zayn will join the evil side of The Bloodline. Solo is trying to get the former Honorary Uce onside, potentially reminding him of Reigns' manipulative behavior.

After a back-and-forth match at Crown Jewel, Zayn can make a surprise appearance and distract Roman Reigns. This would allow Solo Sikoa or Jacob Fatu to pick up the win for The Bloodline 2.0.

It will definitely be heartbreaking to see Sami Zayn turn heel. However, such a swerve would lead to some interesting possibilities ahead of the likely Bloodline WarGames Match.


#2. Sami Zayn double crosses Solo Sikoa

What if Sami Zayn speaking to Solo Sikoa was part of his plan?

After all, he has widely been known as The Master Strategist. Zayn can appear to be on the new Bloodline's side at Crown Jewel, before betraying Solo and evening the odds for the babyfaces. This would lead to Roman Reigns and The Usos finishing the job.

Sami Zayn fits much better in The OG Bloodline, thanks to his connection with Jey Uso. The YEET Master may have felt betrayed following RAW, but the former Honorary Uce may prove that he can be trusted.

All he needs to do is double-cross Solo Sikoa at Crown Jewel. That being said, the dynamic between Zayn and Roman Reigns will be one to look out for.


#3. The Rock comes back... but this time, he's not alone

The Rock returned to WWE at Bad Blood, after Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes' win over Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. So, if he feels like it, The Final Boss can do the same thing at the end of Crown Jewel.

However, this time, The Rock would need to impact the outcome of the six-man tag team match. Solo did say that his return at Bad Blood was "part of the plan," so it would make sense for the Hollywood megastar to help out the new Tribal Chief.

Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga could end up winning thanks to The Rock. However, The Final Boss doesn't need to get physical yet. He can instead unleash the newest powerhouse of The Bloodline: Talla Tonga.

Yes. That's the trademarked name that will likely be given to Hikuleo when he debuts in WWE. The giant would instantly be over if he was introduced by The Rock at the end of a major premium live event while costing Roman Reigns and The Usos the big match.

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