Stevie Richards, a 21-time WWE champion, recently stirred the pot by suggesting that Bloodline cohort Paul Heyman needed rehab after a recent Friday Night SmackDown. Richards, a prominent figure, expressed his concern about Heyman’s physical condition post the latest SmackDown episode.
The absence of Roman Reigns, following his loss of the WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL, has left a void in the wrestling scene. In his absence, Solo Sikoa has taken the reins of The Bloodline, introducing new members Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa to the menacing faction. Heyman, in a surprising move, declared Sikoa as The Head of the Table during Reigns’ hiatus.
In a recent episode of Vince Russo’s The Brand podcast, Stevie Richards, along with wrestling veteran Bin Hamin, delved into Heyman’s recent on-screen presence. Richards expressed surprise at WWE’s apparent oversight in addressing Heyman’s weight concerns, suggesting rehab as a solution. The discussion highlighted a critical viewpoint on Heyman’s current status within the wrestling world.
Richards further touched on Heyman’s legacy, acknowledging the reverence fans hold for his earlier work in ECW. Despite this, he hinted at the potential downfall if Heyman were to be portrayed as a lesser figure. The conversation shed light on the delicate balance between legacy and current perception in the wrestling industry.
Heyman, on his part, acknowledged Reigns’ impact on The Bloodline, emphasizing the transformative effect the Tribal Chief has had on the dynasty. He praised Reigns for elevating the family’s stature in WWE to unparalleled heights, setting a new standard for champions in the industry.
As Reigns prepares for his return to the WWE, the dynamics within The Bloodline and Heyman’s role remain subjects of intrigue. The unfolding narrative promises a compelling storyline upon Reigns’ much-anticipated comeback, leaving fans eager for what lies ahead in the wrestling world.