Triple H to make a sudden change in The Bloodline's upcoming match? Exploring the possibility

The Bloodline is set to be in action for the 2024 Money in the Bank [Image Credit: WWE.com]
The Bloodline is set to be in action in Money in the Bank [Image Credits: WWE's Official Website and Instagram Account]

Triple H has kept his promise that The Bloodline's storyline would "blow people's minds" after Roman Reigns' loss at WrestleMania XL. Major member and leadership changes have since occurred in the group. Interestingly, the newest recruit could be more prominent at the upcoming Money in the Bank Premium Live Event.

At the upcoming premium live event in Canada, Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton are set to face The Bloodline in a Six-Man Tag Team Match. While it is expected that Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa are set to be in action, however, this would leave Jacob Fatu with nothing to do during the show, unless Triple H could be planning for something else.

According to Dave Meltzer from the Wrestling Observer Radio, The Bloodline's lineup could be Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Solo Sikoa. However, the company could easily include Jacob Fatu at the last minute. If this rumor is true, Triple H may already have The Samoan Werewolf replace any group members during the event itself.

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Money in the Bank is one of the company's biggest premium live events, a show where Jacob could showcase his talents in front of a large audience. The swerve could also be a way for the company to surprise viewers more, possibly even teasing tension within the group already by hinting that Solo trusts Jacob more.


What is happening with The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown?

Sikoa has assumed the position of the group's leader since Roman Reigns' hiatus and didn't waste any time changing the lineup. He kicked out Jimmy Uso and added Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and most recently, Jacob Fatu. However, a really intense moment took place last week on the blue brand.

On the June 28 episode of SmackDown, Solo officially named Jacob as his Enforcer and made the new three members acknowledge him. The only person who refused to do so was Paul Heyman. The Wiseman's night ended badly as the Hall of Famer was on the receiving end of a brutal attack from the faction.

Although it was Heyman who left the arena on a stretcher, Dutch Mantell stated on an episode of Smack Talk that Jacob may have sustained a minor injury after lifting the 58-year-old for a Powerbomb on the announcer's table. If this is indeed the case, then it could be the reason why Jacob's in-ring appearance at Money in the Bank has not yet been finalized.

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It's interesting to see what else Triple H has in store for The Bloodline's story in WWE moving forward.

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Edited by Sayantan Niyogi
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