Despite it being just two weeks since their last appearance, fans are already waiting for the comeback of Roman Reigns and The Rock in the Stamford-based promotion. Amid this, WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry discussed the future of The Bloodline, where he predicted the expected return of The Final Boss and The Tribal Chief to the company.
This conversation took place on the recent edition of the Busted Open Radio podcast, where Henry stated that The Final Boss might not return before next year's WrestleMania. And that upon his comeback, The Brahma Bull could face the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Cody Rhodes.
"I would put it a year timeline on The Rock and Cody [match]. The Rock probably won't be back before WrestleMania next year," Mark Henry said. [14:08 - 14:17]
While talking about Roman Reigns, the AEW personality stated that The Tribal Chief deserved a six-month break. He also added that the Stamford-based promotion needed to go through the next six months building The Bloodline Saga further.
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"But, Roman, he deserves a six-month break. They need to go through the next six-month story arc of The Bloodline building itself like the nWo did. They brought in so many members and everybody didn't stick," Mark Henry said. [14:18 - 14:38]
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So, it seems like the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion might make his return to the Stamford-based company before the arrival of The Final Boss.
Roman and The Rock being reinserted into the current Bloodline storyline will indeed add more intrigue to the whole narrative, especially after Solo Sikoa hinted at seemingly creating his own version of The Bloodline with the debuting Tama Tonga.
Is WWE planning for a match between Roman Reigns and The Rock?
The recent development in The Bloodline Saga has fueled speculation that the Stamford-based company might be planning for a singles showdown between Roman Reigns and The Rock. This belief stems from Solo Sikoa and the debuting Tama Tonga kicking Jimmy Uso out of the heel faction. During the segment on Friday Night SmackDown, Solo broke Paul Heyman's phone when the latter tried to call The Tribal Chief after this unexpected turn of events.
Sikoa's reaction has led many fans to believe that the former NXT North American Champion might have formed a new Bloodline in the Stamford-based company, with The Rock being the real boss of the new group.
If this turns out to be true, it is safe to assume that when Roman Reigns confronts Solo Sikoa upon his return. This will likely lead to a showdown between The Tribal Chief and The Great One.
The Bloodline's ongoing storyline is an engaging narrative, and it will be interesting to see what happens when Reigns and The Rock come back from their hiatus from the Stamford-based company.