WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman recently shared an update teasing his potential reunion with the original Bloodline. The Wise Man has been absent from television for over three months.
Amid Roman Reigns' absence, Solo Sikoa kicked out Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman and recruited new members to become The Bloodline's new Tribal Chief. The OTC returned at SummerSlam to take out Sikoa during the latter's championship match with Cody Rhodes. At Bad Blood, Jimmy Uso made his return to help Reigns and Rhodes defeat Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
The former Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion, still, however, lost in his first match since his return to Solo Sikoa. After the contest, the new Bloodline took out Uso and The OTC, who had come out to make the save. Jimmy told Reigns that they needed some help to face the Sikoa-led faction.
Ahead of the potential reunion, Paul Heyman, who was also a part of the original Bloodline, took to his X (FKA Twitter) account to share a picture of a car with the faction's color scheme. The 59-year-old seemingly revealed that he is still a part of the group:
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"#WhipOfTheDay When they bring you a @rollsroycecars, make sure to tell them you want it decked out in #Bloodline colors!" he wrote.
You can check out Paul Heyman's X update below:
Paul Heyman reveals the real reason behind absence from WWE television
On the June 28 edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Paul Heyman was brutally attacked by the Solo Sikoa-led faction after he refused to acknowledge the latter as his Tribal Chief. The Wiseman has since been absent from WWE television.
While speaking to Sam Roberts during his appearance at Fanatics Fest, Heyman claimed that the attack needed to happen. He pointed out that the Wiseman was the last link of the original Bloodline and had to be taken down to establish the new faction:
"Well, they had to do that. That's the exclamation point of what they're doing. At some point, for Solo [Sikoa] to become The Tribal Chief, for Tama Tonga to become The Right Hand Man, for Jacob Fatu to become The Enforcer, you have to take out The Wiseman. I'm the last link to the original Bloodline," he said. [ From 1:08 onwards]
You can check out Heyman's comments in the video below:
Jimmy Uso appeared on the latest edition of Monday Night RAW, seeking help from his twin brother, Jey Uso. The Intercontinental Champion, however, turned down his former stablemate and shifted his focus towards Bron Breakker. Jey will defend his title against the 2-time NXT Champion next week.