The Bloodline, once the cornerstone of WWE, has undergone significant changes in recent months. With Roman Reigns’ absence, the faction has been forced to evolve, and new developments have raised questions about the future of this iconic group. Amid the uncertainty, a new generation of talent is emerging, including Zilla Fatu, son of the late WWE legend Umaga, who has expressed his desire to join the sports entertainment giant.
In a recent interview, Zilla Fatu revealed that he was “born for WWE” and is open to making his mark on the company. However, he refused to rule out a potential move to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), emphasizing the importance of a compelling storyline. This development comes as The Bloodline, now spearheaded by Solo Sikoa, finds itself at odds with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens.
Meanwhile, Jey Uso, who has found success as a solo act, has expressed his desire to reform the original Bloodline as a babyface faction. This has sparked speculation about a potential WWE return for Roman Reigns, whose last appearance was at WrestleMania XL. Although a report suggested that Reigns would return this summer, possibly in time for SummerSlam, this was later debunked by Ringside News.
Reigns recently posted on social media, hinting at a new chapter with the caption “Day 1.” However, WWE officials remain unaware of any imminent return. The uncertainty surrounding Reigns’ status has left fans wondering what lies ahead for The Bloodline.
In a related development, Jimmy Uso, who was last seen on the WrestleMania fallout edition of SmackDown, was spotted with Jacob Fatu, who is rumored to be making his WWE debut soon. This has sparked speculation about a potential expansion of The Bloodline, potentially including new talent like Zilla Fatu.
As WWE navigates the uncertainty of Roman Reigns’ return, one thing is clear: The Bloodline’s legacy is in good hands. With Solo Sikoa leading the charge and talents like Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu, and Zilla Fatu waiting in the wings, the faction’s future looks brighter than ever. The question remains, however: what will The Bloodline look like when Roman Reigns finally returns to the WWE fold? Only time will tell.