Bloodline 2.0's inception with Solo Sikoa and the faction's storyline in WWE since WrestleMania 40 has been the best so far. With Sikoa initially leading the charge, the team has become a formidable force in the company. However, it's well understood that Solo isn't the real leader of the group.
There's another name who might have been controlling the faction from behind the scenes. This person has a genuine interest in The Bloodline saga. He's none other than The Rock.
The Final Boss might be the real leader of Bloodline 2.0. The eight-time WWE Champion returned at the WWE Bad Blood Premium Live Event, sending shockwaves across the WWE Universe. Jacob Fatu and Solo Sikoa lost a tag-team match against Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes during the main event of the night.
The Final Boss looked visibly angry with Roman Reigns as he gave a long stare to The Tribal Chief, Cody Rhodes, and Jimmy Uso, who were standing in the ring. The Rock might have been disgruntled with Reigns for allying with Rhodes against his family members.
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Now that WWE Survivor Series PLE is around the corner, The Rock might show up at the marquee event and declare himself as the real leader of the group. This article will discuss a few hints that The Bloodline 2.0 members have been dropping recently about their leader.
#1. Throat-slashing gesture by Tama Tonga on SmackDown
The latest hint was dropped by Tama Tonga on SmackDown this week. As Solo Sikoa and his men walked backstage, Tonga looked at the camera and mimicked the throat-slashing gesture, similar to what The Rock did on Night One of WrestleMania 40 before dropping The People's Elbow on Cody Rhodes.
A fan noticed this and shared the video on X. Commenting on that post, several other users also agreed with the hypothesis that Tama Tonga was indeed trying to point at The Rock.
#2. Solo Sikoa called The Rock's return at WWE Bad Blood as 'part of the plan'
Another subtle hint was given by Solo Sikoa at Bad Blood. When The Rock returned and stood on the ramp, Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu watched him from the crowds.
Solo was seen whispering, "It's part of the plan," in Jacob Fatu's ears. The footage was captured by a fan who later uploaded it on social media. It led many fans to think that Solo knew all this while The Brahma Bull was on his way to return to the Stamford-based promotion.
#3. The Rock himself said that he wanted to sit at the head of the table
A third hint was given by The Rock himself when he returned to WWE on January 1, 2024. After his altercation with Jinder Mahal, The Great One teased a match against Roman Reigns, supposedly at WrestleMania 40.
He asked the crowd if he should sit at the bar or at the head of the table when he goes out to eat. The Head of the Table is a title that Roman Reigns gave to himself, in reference to his role as the leader of the family. The Rock then used this phrase to tease a match against Reigns to reclaim his position as the Head of The Table.
The Rock's return at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30 is highly anticipated. It remains to be seen how he exacts his revenge against The Big Dog at the mega event.