The Bloodline has some more names to beef with. While they've generally been a dominant force on SmackDown, the members once again imposed their will on a veteran who is all too familiar with them.
This week on SmackDown, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns had a face-to-face meeting on the Football Field at Georgia Tech University. Kevin Owens, the 24-year veteran, was spotted watching the interaction backstage, and Byron Saxton pressed him to give his thoughts on the unlikely pairing. While he initially ignored, Owens later said he would go out to the ring and express his thoughts.
Before he could do that, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu came out to make a statement. Tama said it was a "big, big, big, big, very big, big mistake" to try and cross The Bloodline.
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Ultimately, as the group was set to continue ambushing Kevin Owens, DiY's Tommaso Ciampa, and Johnny Gargano came out for the save. This led Nick Aldis to set up a six-man tag team match for the show's main event.
It looks like Owens is still not done with The Bloodline. It's going to be interesting to see what his role is going forward, but many would argue that he needs to move on to other things.
What the different things mean is yet to be seen, but if he continues with the feud, it will be a relatively stagnant year for him.