Roman Reigns and The Usos will be on the same page for the first time in over a year. The long-running Bloodline saga has been mapped out to swerve the audience at every turn.
The upcoming six-man tag team match pitting the OG Bloodline against Solo Sikoa's Bloodline shouldn't be any different.
The Original Tribal Chief may be a changed man, but he still craves power. Roman Reigns is dead set on getting back the Ula Fala, which seems to inadvertently corrupt people's minds.
Taking all this into account, The Head of the Table could do the unthinkable and betray The Usos at Crown Jewel and replace them with two debuting WWE stars in Hikuleo and Zilla Fatu.
Despite having Jimmy and Jey back on his side, Roman has to admit he can't get anywhere near the red necklace unless he has a permanent tribe. For what it's worth, the OG Bloodline didn't get back together because Roman Reigns needed help.
Every member of the OG Bloodline was wronged by Solo Sikoa and Co. The Street Champion stole Roman Reigns' Ula Fala and took over his Bloodline in his absence. Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman were kicked out of the faction.
Meanwhile, Jey Uso lost his Intercontinental Title, the only thing that solidified his singles success, courtesy of Solo Sikoa.
Every member has their reasons to go after the Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline. But once the business is over, chances are high that Jey and Jimmy will part ways with Reigns. The addition of Zilla Fatu and Hikuleo would add another layer to the storyline.
As strange as it sounds, the heel vs. heel dynamic would make the most sense, especially when there's a battle of supremacy.
Does Roman Reigns have real-life heat with Cody Rhodes?
In an interview with Flagrant, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes opened up about his equation with Roman Reigns.
The American Nightmare also addressed whether he has real-life heat with The Original Tribal Chief.
"I don't think, no, we've never talked about any of that. Two conversations. I've wrestled this guy at two WrestleManias, two conversations. One, telling him that I was coming on board and I was looking forward to it and maybe even apologizing about that. And then the other was 'Thank you for the house,'" he said.
Rhodes and Reigns are destined to cross paths again down the road. But for now, The American Nightmare has his sights set on winning the inaugural Crown Jewel Championship when he faces Gunther on November 2.