Why hasn't Lance Anoa'i joined The Bloodline if he is signed to WWE? Exploring the reason
There is no denying that The Bloodline is one of the biggest factions in WWE. Taking into consideration the number of members it has, both official and unofficial, it is perhaps the biggest in the entire industry. The thing is though, it may be far bigger than we've imagined. After all, reports suggest that Lance Anoa'i, a real-life Bloodline member has been signed to WWE since the summer.
If this turns out to be true, the initial query in most people's minds will probably revolve around why he has not become part of The Bloodline yet. It is evident that WWE has set the stage for a dramatic internal conflict within the faction, and incorporating Lance Anoa'i into the equation would undoubtedly enhance the storyline. Regrettably, it appears that we may have to endure a delay in his debut due to his current injury status.
According to Fightful Select, Lance Anoa'i has been sidelined with an injury and is not expected to return for a while. The grandson of Afa Anoa'i and the nephew of Roman Reigns, Lance would definitely bring more dynamism to The Bloodline saga.
With all that said, there is still a chance that he might be added to either one of Solo Sikoa's or Roman Reigns' group sometime in the future. But this is just mere speculation at this point.
The Bloodline have an important meeting on tonight's episode of SmackDown
Lance Anoa'i aside, some big developments are in the works for The Bloodline. On tonight's episode of SmackDown, the group is scheduled to have an important meeting. Now, at first glance one would assume that this has to do with Solo Sikoa and his group, after all, he has taken full control of the faction. However, tonight, the blue brand will play host to the OG Bloodline lineup.
Following an invitation from Jey Uso, Sami Zayn is expected to make an appearance on SmackDown and have a meeting with Roman Reigns. Interestingly, the OG members will be sharing a ring on the blue brand, for the first time in 672 days. Safe to say, it is a monumental occasion.
What goes down tonight could turn the tide of the civil war in Roman's favor. It will be interesting to see just what happens when they're all in the ring together. Will the existing tension remain? Will they be able to let bygones be bygones? Will Solo Sikoa interfere? We will just have to wait and see.