6 Stars who could interfere during The Bloodline’s WarGames match at WWE Survivor Series 2024

Roman Reigns OG Bloodline (L) and Solo Sikoa
Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline (L) and Solo Sikoa's Bloodline 2.0 (R). [Photo credits: WWE.com; Sikoa's IG]

Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline is all set to feud with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline 2.0 at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30. The factions have four members each, with Sami Zayn being the latest addition to Reigns' camp.

The hunt now is for the fifth member ahead of Survivor Series, as it would be a five-on-five WarGames match. Solo Sikoa and Sami Zayn reached out to Seth Rollins this week on RAW and requested that he join their teams. However, The Visionary shunned both of them and refused to be part of the story.

The upcoming episodes of RAW and SmackDown will reveal exactly which two superstars are the fifth members of the groups. However, apart from these ten superstars in the WarGames match, there could also be outside intervention from some members who might have some business to do with The Bloodline storyline. This article will list six names that can cause outside interference during The Bloodline WarGames match at Survivor Series.

#1. Hikuleo might make his WWE debut at Survivor Series 2024

Hikuleo's WWE debut has been rumored for the past few months. The former IWGP Tag Team Champion signed a deal with the Stamford-based promotion in July 2024, and it was said that he might show up in NXT rather than on the company's main roster. However, that hasn't happened yet.

It was also reported that the Stamford-based promotion has already trademarked Talla Tonga as Hikuleo's in-ring name. As WWE is known for keeping debuts under wraps until the last moment, there is a significant chance that Hikuleo will make his debut at Survivor Series. He might cause outside interference, attack Roman Reigns, and later join Bloodline 2.0.

#2. Lance Anoa'i might also make his WWE debut at Survivor Series: WarGames

He is another member of the Anoa'i family who might also make his debut at Survivor Series. Lance Anoa'i, son of former WWF wrestler Samu and grandson of the late Afa Anoa'i, has already signed a deal with the Stamford-based promotion. He is a former MLW World Tag Team Champion. Moreover, Lance Anoa'i has wrestled on the independent circuit for nearly 12 years of his wrestling career.

The chances of his debut at Survivor Series are slim, though, as Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported that he is out of action due to an injury. However, he might be ready for action by November 30 and might show up at the mega event.

#3. Rikishi might show up as The Wiseman of Bloodline 2.0 at WWE Survivor Series

The 59-year-old Hall of Famer has been rumored to be making his WWE return for some time. The last time Rikishi was seen in the Stamford-based promotion was at Survivor Series 2022, at The Undertaker's retirement ceremony.

It was speculated that Rikishi might make his return to the promotion and declare himself as the mastermind behind Bloodline 2.0. He would guide his son Solo against Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline and help him take the Tribal Chief status.

The Legend could turn up during the OG Bloodline and Solo Sikoa's Bloodline 2.0 match and might also bring one of the other superstars from the Anoa'i family to affect the outcome of the match.

#4. The Rock is highly expected to make his return at WWE Survivor Series

Amongst all the names, The Rock's return at Survivor Series: WarGames is highly anticipated. The Final Boss is another top contender who might take over the reins as The Wiseman of Bloodline 2.0 at Survivor Series.

The 52-year-old former WWE Champion returned at the recently concluded Bad Blood PLE, where he appeared in the final moments of the show. He looked visibly disgusted with Roman Reigns for taking Cody Rhodes' help against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.

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The Great One might return during the match, causing outside interference and helping Solo's team win. This could kickstart his feud with Roman Reigns. The two can then face off at WrestleMania 41 next year.

#5. Paul Heyman can finally make his WWE return at Survivor Series

Paul Heyman hasn't shown up on TV since he was beaten up by Solo Sikoa's Bloodline and ousted from the faction. The whole segment occurred on the June 28 edition of SmackDown, where Heyman refused to acknowledge Solo as his Tribal Chief and, as a result, was assaulted by Solo's men.

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The 59-year-old WWE executive was expected to return at SummerSlam 2024 along with Roman Reigns, but he didn't. Heyman has said that he would only return when his comeback would add value to the product.

So, what if he comes back during the OG Bloodline vs. Bloodline 2.0 match and brings along a new member for Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline to combat Solo's group? That would be one of the biggest comebacks this year after Roman Reigns.

#6. Zilla Fatu might also make his WWE debut at Survivor Series

Son of late WWE Legend Umaga, Zilla Fatu is another big name rumored to make his debut in the Stamford-based promotion. Although the 25-year-old former ROW Champion hasn't signed a deal with the company, he has expressed his willingness to be part of the Bloodline storyline.

Moreover, Fatu also recently hinted on his X account (formerly Twitter) about signing a WWE ID contract, a program designed to provide independent professional wrestlers with the opportunity to compete in the company. He later deleted the tweet, but that initiated speculations of his move toward the Stamford-based promotion.

Zilla Fatu can be another Anoa'i member who might show up during the middle of the Bloodline match at Survivor Series, which might affect the outcome. It remains to be seen which Anoa'i family member is the next to join the Bloodline storyline.

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