Paul Heyman’s position in The Bloodline has been in jeopardy since Solo Sikoa took over as the leader. The recent regime change has fans wondering if Bloodline 2.0 will sit well with Roman Reigns. Rikishi, a WWE legend, discussed the endgame for The Bloodline on his podcast, Rikishi Fatu Off The Top.
Rikishi hasn’t spoken to Reigns since his Undisputed WWE Championship loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. Last week on SmackDown, Heyman announced that Sikoa would lead The Bloodline until Reigns returned. Tama Tonga was named the new “Right Hand Man,” and Tonga Loa was anointed as “The Infamous.”
Rikishi hinted at a potential showdown between Reigns and The Rock upon their returns. He teased joining The Bloodline in time for WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas next year. Rikishi said he’d like to see Jacob Fatu and Zilla Fatu on separate sides upon their potential WWE arrival.
Jacob has been signed to WWE since WrestleMania XL, but his TV debut has been put on hold. Zilla has expressed his desire to join The Bloodline. It remains to be seen if and when the two men will be brought into the mix.
Rikishi would like to see a tribal vs. tribal showdown at WrestleMania 41, potentially with The Rock on one side and Reigns on the other. With Rikishi’s potential involvement in The Bloodline, it sets the stage for a showdown between the two factions.
The future of The Bloodline is uncertain, and Rikishi’s potential involvement could add an intriguing dynamic to the already complicated faction. If Rikishi’s prediction comes true, fans could witness a showdown between Reigns and The Rock, with their tribal affiliations on the line.