On WWE SmackDown, Roman Reigns expressed his desire to reunite The Bloodline. WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry recently suggested a scenario in which Solo Sikoa would rejoin forces with The Original Tribal Chief thanks to WWE legend The Rock.
Last Friday, Reigns confronted Sikoa about wanting to reunite the family, stating that he promised his father to fix it. However, Sikoa demanded that the former Undisputed WWE Champion acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief, which the latter refused. The Bloodline brought out a destroyed Jimmy Uso before taking out The Original Tribal Chief as well.
On the Busted Open podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry suggested that Reigns should apologize to Jey Uso to convince the latter to reunite with him and Jimmy. He then suggested that the three could confront Sikoa and argue that the Ula Fala should go to the elder, more responsible, family-chosen leader:
"Now they can go and they can say, 'Little bro, I'm sorry, Solo. I see why you are mad. You should wanna be Tribal Chief because you saw [Roman Reigns] as Tribal Chief do to you what you're doing to everybody else now. You learned from the best. You learned from me. And I hate that I gave that to you. But the Ula Fala goes to the elder, more responsible, family-chosen leader. And it's not about you beating me or me beating you,'" he said. [From 02:32 to 03:37]
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The World's Strongest Man then proposed that The Rock should interrupt the segment to claim he is The Tribal Chief. The members of Sikoa's Bloodline would then turn on their leader and side with The Final Boss, leading the former NXT North American Champion turning babyface and reunite with the original Bloodline:
"Now, if The Rock came in now and he's like, 'You gonna put your little brother with the Ula Fala on him, the hell is he done? He's better than all of y'all?' And now you see The Rock has gotten to Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu and they turn on Solo. So, now The Rock has his three. And [Solo] has a lookup at Roman and rather than being like, 'Man, leave me alone,' Roman just reaches down to him like, 'Hey man, I'm sorry.' And now you got The Bloodline, the original Bloodline back together as a babyface four against The Rock and the other three." [From 03:55 to 05:04]
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Ex-WWE host thinks The Rock is the real leader of the new Bloodline
After nearly six months of absence, The Rock returned at Bad Blood following Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes' victory over The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. Following The Final Boss' comeback, Sikoa was heard telling Fatu it was part of the plan as they stood among the crowd.
Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, former WWE host Matt Camp claimed fans have connected the dots that The Rock might be the true leader of the new Bloodline, not Sikoa:
"Did Solo speak out of turn? Was that meant to be captured? Whatever it may be, I think people have connected those dots of The Final Boss might be running The Bloodline right now, which I think makes a lot of sense. And I think, Justin, and you tell me, don't they need that credibility of having The Rock calling the shots?"
The Final Boss has not appeared again since Bad Blood. WWE analyst Sam Roberts predicted the 52-year-old legend would return in January on the first episode of RAW on Netflix. It would be interesting to see if that would happen.
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