The Bloodline is one of the most entertaining factions in WWE history, with its intricate plots and stories. Over the years, The Bloodline, with Roman Reigns at its helm, has proved to be a major draw in terms of ratings and merchandise sales. A big part of SmackDown's success can be attributed to the stable, which has had some truly spectacular moments.
Given The Bloodline's resounding triumph, many have questioned what a similar faction would look like in the women's division. Who would be its members? We will explore that question below with five names that could be part of a female version of The Bloodline, should it ever be formed.
#5. Vaughan Anoa'i could be a potential Bloodline member in WWE
A primary feature of The Bloodline faction is, as many would expect, a blood relation to the Anoa'i and Samoan family lines. By that criteria, Vaughan Anoa'i could be a great fit for a female version of the faction. Vaughan, being Rikishi's niece, has certainly been around the pro wrestling industry, which may make for an easy transition into the role.
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While Vaughan Anoa'i is a fast-rising name in women's volleyball, playing on the Georgetown University team, Rikishi has stated that Vaughan may never join the pro wrestling business. However, more unexpected things have happened in WWE, and this is not as relatively far-fetched as some may believe.
#4. Naomi could be a good choice for WWE's female Bloodline stable
Another name that may immediately pop into a fan's head when discussing a women's division Bloodline is Naomi. Before her walkout of the company alongside Sasha Banks (Mercedes Moné), she was one of the top performers on the active scene. According to reports, there had been talks of her joining The Bloodline before she returned, but the plans were ultimately scrapped.
Given her marital relationship with Jimmy Uso and ties to the Samoan family, she could be a prime member of the women's division Bloodline. If the stable was ever to be formed, it is clear that the absence of Naomi amidst other members would be an eyesore.
#3. Ava
While Ava is currently working in a non-wrestling role in WWE, she could still certainly be a part of a women's division Bloodline if needed. The Rock's daughter has an obvious aura around her, and her relation to the Samoan dynasty makes her a prime pick for the role.
Ava may not be wrestling currently, but she could still work well as a manager in The Bloodline. Her skill on the mic could make for some entertaining segments if she was used as the main speaker of the new faction.
#2. Tamina Snuka as a Bloodline member would make sense in WWE
Tamina Snuka's name may not be the first to be remembered when discussing a female Bloodline, but that does not undercut her prominence in terms of being a potential member of the faction. Having been a part of WWE for over a decade, she certainly has the experience to make it work if she becomes a member.
While Tamina is currently not a part of the Stamford-based promotion, she could return to action someday. Speculation about her joining The Bloodline has already seeped into the pro wrestling community, and it remains to be seen whether she will be back soon.
#1. Nia Jax could be a top member of The Bloodline
Perhaps one of the strongest stars in the current active scene, Nia Jax, is undoubtedly a charismatic name in the women's division. Her skill in the ring and physical prowess would make The Bloodline an unstoppable force if it was formed someday.
While Nia has reportedly never been in talks to join The Bloodline in WWE, she does have it in her to be one of the most prominent members of the female stable. The Irresistible Force has what it takes to become a leader, considering her current storyline alongside Tiffany Stratton. Nia's connections to the Samoan dynasty is another bonus, giving her the legitimacy to become a part of the female Bloodline if it ever becomes a reality.