As the General Manager of Monday Night RAW, Adam Pearce has been working to maintain order on the red brand. However, Pearce has sometimes struggled with his duties, as seen in the recent parking lot brawl between Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed. The repeated arrival of the Bloodline 2.0 faction on RAW is also a testament to these challenges.
The RAW GM isn’t pleased with Solo Sikoa's faction showing up on Monday Nights. This is why he sent a message to Nick Aldis, urging him to control his roster after the incident. However, these recent developments could lead to the SmackDown General Manager turning heel for the first time in the Stamford-based promotion.
This villainous turn could culminate in an attack on the RAW General Manager. Since debuting on WWE as General Manager, Nick Aldis has carried himself as a neutral authority figure. He consistently stands against anyone who tries to break the rules or undermine his authority, including major names like Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, and more.
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However, with Adam Pearce’s recent warning to Aldis, it’s possible this tension could lead to an attack on the RAW General Manager at the hands of the National Treasure. Though it’s unlikely that Adam Pearce would come out of retirement, this storyline could set up a Team Aldis vs. Team Pearce match at Survivor Series WarGames this year.
This scenario would bring back the RAW vs. SmackDown rivalry, enhanced by the addition of WarGames. The brand warfare storyline has always been among the best in WWE history. With both GMs actively representing their brands, the company has an excellent opportunity to build teams.
Adam Pearce might make a big move after the recent RAW
After warning Nick Aldis on RAW, Adam Pearce might make a bold move by appearing on SmackDown this week to address the ongoing issues. During this confrontation, the RAW General Manager could criticize Aldis for failing to maintain order on the blue brand.
Pearce might even demand that Aldis take action to punish Bloodline 2.0 for their behavior, though the SmackDown GM might refuse to comply. Aldis’s refusal could be due to protection from higher authorities, possibly including TKO board member The Rock, who may be shielding Solo Sikoa's faction.
This situation could frustrate Adam Pearce, intensifying arguments between the two General Managers. Following Crown Jewel 2024, WWE might feature more segments like these if they want to build a Team Pearce vs. Team Aldis rivalry for WarGames this year.