Roman Reigns and his OG Bloodline members are set to face Solo Sikoa’s group at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The two groups will clash inside the double-ringed WarGames structure, escalating their rivalry to new levels of intensity. Currently, both factions have only four members each and are searching for a fifth person to join them.
With The Bloodline saga already featuring numerous twists and turns, there’s a possibility of a last-minute surprise at Survivor Series: WarGames. This could see the Original Tribal Chief being replaced by The Rock. The Final Boss is currently off television, last appearing at the end of Bad Blood 2024, where he very briefly confronted Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Cody Rhodes before exiting.
A potential scenario could involve Solo Sikoa and his faction ambushing the OTC backstage, rendering him unable to compete in the high-stakes match. At the last moment, The People's Champion could step in to aid the OG Bloodline, only to betray them at the end. The Rock could initially pretend to side with The Usos and Sami Zayn, taking Reigns’ place after the backstage attack.
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And just as victory would seem within reach for the OG Bloodline, The Rock could reveal his real intentions and betray them. This scenario would provide the perfect opportunity for The Final Boss to show his true colors without directly involving Roman Reigns in this angle. It would also allow WWE to save a confrontation between Reigns and the Hollywood megastar for a future storyline.
Further, this also sets the stage for an even more compelling feud between both sides post-Survivor Series: WarGames.
The Rock is already anticipated to side against Roman Reigns
Fans strongly believe that The Rock will eventually stand against Roman Reigns and his Bloodline. There is also widespread speculation that The Final Boss is the true mastermind behind Solo Sikoa’s actions. When Sikoa took over as Tribal Chief, he claimed Roman had permitted him to act in his absence, a claim that later turned out to be false.
During a recent episode of SmackDown, however, fans noticed Solo’s appearance bore a striking resemblance to The Final Boss' old persona. This, according to some, is an indication that The Rock is the real leader of Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline.
The events at Bad Blood offered another possible clue that The People’s Champion seemed displeased with Reigns, particularly over his alliance with Cody Rhodes at the premium live event.
All of this could point to an inevitable betrayal by The Great One. When The Rock makes his comeback, it seems likely he’ll turn against Roman Reigns, further shaking up the Bloodline saga.