WWE is just hours away from its inaugural Bash in Berlin Premium Live Event, but next on the main roster schedule is the return of a legendary event - Bad Blood. Solo Sikoa has led his Bloodline faction in several missions since WrestleMania XL, and now he has announced what's next.
Bash in Berlin will see Cody Rhodes defend the Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens. Along with Randy Orton, the two have battled Solo's Bloodline for months. Cody retained the title over Solo on August 3 in SummerSlam's Bloodline Rules main event, thanks to assists by Owens, The Viper and a returning Roman Reigns. Solo then demanded a rematch on SmackDown, but Cody denied him and suggested the opportunity for Owens, who disagreed due to his win-loss record. Cody still had the match made.
The Prizefighter or The American Nightmare will have to deal with the new Tribal Chief coming out of Bash in Berlin. Sikoa has not given up on his chase for the Undisputed WWE Championship, which he confirmed at today's SmackDown tapings in Berlin, to air tonight on FOX.
Sikoa's vignette on tonight's SmackDown will see The One Problem recall how he led the destruction of the original Bloodline, while warning DIY and The Street Profits over next Friday's eight-man match. Roman Reigns' younger cousin then declared he doesn't care who wins at Bash in Berlin because the 31-year-old coming for either Cody or KO.
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Jacob Fatu wrapped the segment by placing the Ula Fala around Solo's neck, keeping the rivalry with The Head Of The Table in the spotlight. Solo's next Undisputed WWE Championship match is expected to take place at Bad Blood on Saturday, October 5 in Atlanta, where Cody grew up at, and is billed from.
No members of The Bloodline are advertised for Saturday's Bash in Berlin PLE, and that goes for Roman Reigns. The Original Tribal Chief also is not currently advertised for next week's SmackDown in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Major plans for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
The legendary WarGames match is returning to WWE. The double-cage concept has been confirmed for Survivor Series on Saturday, November 30 from Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
The idea of a civil war within The Bloodline has been a hot topic of discussion within the WWE Universe for some time, long before Solo Sikoa came into the picture. Now that Solo and Roman Reigns are directly feuding, speculation on a Bloodline vs. Bloodline match has increased in a major way.
A recent report from PWN noted that the Survivor Series main event is currently set to feature WarGames with a team led by Reigns vs. a team led by Sikoa, perhaps an eight-man or ten-man match.
There are several more family members that could be signed by WWE for The Bloodline. However, the report speculated that the fans could see someone like Sami Zayn reunite with The Usos and Roman to make a four-man team, perhaps against Solo, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa.