Paul Heyman used to hold a high position within The Bloodline when Roman Reigns was the Undisputed WWE Champion. The Tribal Chief gave his Wiseman the respect he deserved and discussed matters with him before making a verdict. However, Solo Sikoa isn't interested in learning how Heyman and Reigns used to run the faction which has led to several violent and erratic decisions made by The Enforcer.
On each episode of WWE SmackDown, fans chant for Roman Reigns. Unfortunately, Paul Heyman cannot chant for Reigns, but he has voiced how much he wants his Tribal Chief to return. Considering how drastically the faction changed, The Wiseman can choose to move away from it on WWE SmackDown.
Unfortunately, Solo Sikoa will not let Heyman go without a proper explanation. Hence, once the WWE Hall of Famer tries to move himself away from The Bloodline, Sikoa might order Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa to attack him. Following the attack, Heyman can be written off TV for a while until Roman Reigns returns.
At SummerSlam, Paul Heyman can return to WWE with The Tribal Chief by his side. It will be the perfect power-packed return for Heyman and Reigns, and show Solo Sikoa that his authority over The Bloodline is in trouble. Given the respect Reigns has for Heyman, he will not take too kindly to The Enforcer attacking The Wiseman.
The duo can return right after Solo Sikoa's match at SummerSlam 2024, which will most likely be against Cody Rhodes.
Nick Aldis opens up about working with Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns
When Nick Aldis was named the new General Manager of SmackDown, he immediately established his dominance. He did not wait around for Reigns to give instructions, and that led to a rift between them.
However, off-screen Nick Aldis has nothing but praise for Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman, and how they worked with him.
"The Roman [Reigns] interaction was a massive, massive thing for me. And, again, pulling back the curtain as much as I'm comfortable doing, I was tremendously grateful to him because, obviously, he's at that level where nothing happens without his go-ahead. So to be able to sort of get that endorsement fairly quickly, and the same with [Paul] Heyman. My interactions with Paul, to me, have been absolutely invaluable. And, getting to work with him and working on those things together it's just like I'm getting paid to get a PhD."
Currently, The Bloodline is entangled in a feud with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. WWE seems to be interested in inserting Cody Rhodes into that feud following what happened at Clash at the Castle 2024.