Triple H to debut a third Bloodline after Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa's feud? Exploring the possibility

Solo Sikoa has replaced Roman Reigns as The Bloodline
Solo Sikoa has replaced Roman Reigns as The Bloodline's leader [Image Credit: WWE.com]

A lot is happening within The Bloodline in Roman Reigns' absence. Meanwhile, Triple H could already have a plan to ensure the group's story will continue for a while and spread across divisions.

Solo Sikoa took over the position of The Bloodline's leader after Roman Reigns lost at WrestleMania 40. The former North American Champion has kicked out Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman and recruited Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to the faction. There are theories that The Usos could reunite with The Head of the Table once he returns. Rumored signee Hikuleo may also join them.

Interestingly, the company may also have the Tonga Twins join the roster soon. Taahine and TalaVou began wrestling in 2021, then appeared in AEW and WOW, and were recently seen at the Performance Center.

They have connections with the Anoa'i family, as Rikishi trained them and was encouraged to wrestle by The Rock's mother, Ata Johnson. However, they have no blood relatives in The Bloodline. Due to this, it's possible that instead of joining the group, they could be booked to form a new Bloodline by Triple H.

The Stamford-based promotion already has several stars who can join the female Bloodline group. There is the 2024 Queen of the Ring, Nia Jax, multi-time champion Naomi, and they could even recruit Ava, the daughter of Dwayne Johnson, as their manager.

In this way, even if Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa's feud concludes, the hype surrounding The Bloodline will remain intact. It would also give a fresh story to the women's division.


What is the reported status of Roman Reigns ahead of Solo Sikoa's major match at WWE SummerSlam?

The former North American Champion has a major task ahead of him at WWE SummerSlam as he will challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship, a title formerly held by his cousin. Interestingly, there's a possibility that The Head of the Table will get involved.

According to PWInsider, Roman Reigns is expected to return in time for The Biggest Party of the Summer on August 3, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio. However, this doesn't mean he will wrestle at the premium live event. He could simply get involved in the title bout.

It will be interesting to see what will happen next in The Bloodline's story in WWE.

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