On WWE SmackDown, The Bloodline attacked Paul Heyman and put him through the announcers' table. The assault was the result of Heyman refusing to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief.
Since the formation of the faction, Heyman has acknowledged Roman Reigns as his Tribal Chief. The former Undisputed WWE Champion has been absent since losing the title to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL.
On X (formerly Twitter), Rikishi sent a cryptic two-word message. The Anoa'i family stalwart refused to elaborate on his tweet.
"ITS DONE !" wrote Rikishi.
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Sikoa has recruited three new members to The Bloodline, including Jacob Fatu, who Rikishi has trained. On last week's episode of SmackDown, Fatu made his WWE debut and attacked Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, helping Sikoa while he was outnumbered by the babyfaces.
Dutch Mantell believes WWE is setting up a grand return for Bloodline leader Roman Reigns
Dutch Mantell believes Roman Reigns' return is on the horizon. The Head of the Table was in action on Night 1 and Night 2 of WrestleMania XL. On the first night, he teamed up with The Rock against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. The following night, Reigns lost the Undisputed WWE Championship to Rhodes.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's latest edition of Smack Talk, Mantell claimed that Reigns' return would result in a huge boost in business. Mantell said:
"Well, that was good because they got something. Now he's taken a turn. Now, you can smell Roman Reigns on the horizon. When he swoops in, they're already doing record business. They're on fire. When Roman comes in, it would just continue."
Roman Reigns is expected to feud with Solo Sikoa and the new Bloodline upon his return to the company. He could potentially side with Jimmy Uso, who was assaulted by the debuting Tama Tonga and booted out of the faction.