As announced by WWE last week, they are bringing one of the most memorable PLE’s ‘Bad Blood’ back after 27 years on October 5 in Atlanta GA. Also, Roman Reigns’s highly anticipated return is not too far away.
The whole dynamics of The Bloodline has turned upside down ever since Roman Reigns was defeated by Cody Rhodes at Wrestlemania XL. The Rock has gone back to Hollywood after failing to help Roman secure the victory over Rhodes. Jimmy Uso was taken out by Solo Sikoa, who has formed a new alliance with new names like Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa and the latest sensation of WWE, Jacob Fatu. Solo has even gone on to call himself the Tribal Chief in Roman’s absence. Paul Heyman, who refused to acknowledge Solo as his Tribal Chief, was taken out by Bloodline 2.0 in a brutal fashion, two weeks ago. Now speculations are rife and people are envisioning Roman to come back as soon as he can to take on Bloodline 2.0 (under Solo Sikoa) and recapture his position of The Head of the table.
Roman Reigns has not spoken or reacted about this whole situation publicly. Although he has made public appearances, sporadically. Paul Heyman too was seen at Sika Anoa'i’s funeral a few days ago. But knowing the humongous ego and pride that Roman Reigns possesses, it’s only a matter of time before he turns up and takes the control in his hand.
Now that the WWE has announced the return of the ‘Bad Blood’ PLE, it will only be fitting to see Roman Reigns(leader of the original Bloodline) go head to head against Solo Sikoa(leader of the new Bloodline). Or there may be a twist in the tale, and he may even align with former members of the original Bloodline like Jimmy Uso or Jey Uso, or maybe even both of the twins together. Remember, Jimmy was taken out by Tama Tonga, by the orders of solo Sikoa, and which was never approved by the wisemen Paul Heyman.
The whole world knows how much Roman Reigns respects and loves his wiseman Heyman. He would have been infuriated and baffled by the treatment which was dished out to Paul by Sikoa in his absence. So the fact that the PLE ‘Bad Blood’ resembles the current state of affairs between the original Bloodline and Bloodline 2.0 just fits in the puzzle perfectly. Solo even addressed and insulted Reigns last week on SmackDown when he blamed Romans for not being able to keep ‘their’ undisputed WWE championship’. Sikoa promised to recapture the title to bring it back to The Bloodline. Now whether Cody accepts Sikoa’s challenge to defend his title at SummerSlam or not, is yet to be seen. But if that match indeed happens, ‘Bad Blood’ would be the perfect place to settle the debate surrounding the position of the Tribal Chief.
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