A former WWE Superstar recently predicted that a Bloodline member would win the 2025 Men's Royal Rumble match. He claimed the victory would lead that superstar to a square-off against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41.
The Original Tribal Chief and Solo Sikoa are currently fighting over the leadership of The Bloodline. While Sikoa has Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu on his side, Reigns is seemingly reuniting with The Usos and possibly Sami Zayn ahead of Survivor Series: WarGames. Speaking on the Rebooked podcast, former WWE Superstar Matthew Rehwoldt (FKA Aiden English) predicted that Sikoa could win the upcoming Royal Rumble match.
Despite pointing out that he believes The Rock would probably return to face Reigns at WrestleMania, he claimed Sikoa could end up fighting The Original Tribal Chief at the Show of Shows following his potential Royal Rumble win:
"Here's my off chance right now. Solo wins the Rumble. Roman screws him out of his title shot between Rumble and Mania, ending up with some kind of Solo-Roman confrontation at Mania because they love this freaking Bloodline," he said. [1:05:20 - 1:05:30]
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After Jimmy Uso reunited with Roman Reigns at Bad Blood, the two embarked on a mission to convince Jey Uso to join their fight against Solo Sikoa's Bloodline. After Sikoa's group cost Jey his Intercontinental Championship, Main Event interfered to help Motor City Machine Guns defeat Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to capture the WWE Tag Team Titles.
Jimmy and Jey had a heart-to-heart conversation in the ring last Monday on RAW, in which the latter agreed to help his twin brother. Meanwhile, he is set to talk with Reigns this Friday on SmackDown ahead of Crown Jewel where The Usos will team up with Reigns to fight The Bloodline.
It would be interesting to see which team would come out on top in Saudi Arabia and how this storyline would develop.
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