The WWE universe has witnessed a significant transformation in one of its most dominant factions, The Bloodline. Following the departure of Jimmy Uso, the group has undergone a major overhaul, introducing new members and establishing a fresh hierarchy. The recent events on WWE SmackDown and Backlash France have shed light on the revamped faction, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what’s to come.
The chaos initiated by The Bloodline on SmackDown during the match between Tama Tonga and Angelo Dawkins was a testament to their renewed strength. Tonga’s victory, thanks in part to the distractions provided by The Bloodline, caught the attention of Lance Anoa’i, who later reposted the video on Instagram. The calculated move allowed Tonga to advance in the King of the Ring Tournament, solidifying his position within the faction.
The addition of Tonga Loa to The Bloodline at Backlash France marked a significant milestone, as the Guerrillas of Destiny (G.O.D) were reunited. This development has left fans and experts alike speculating about the faction’s future plans. WWE Hall of Famer Teddy Long, speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling’s The Wrestling Time Machine podcast, praised the new iteration of The Bloodline, stating that Haku would certainly be proud of his sons, who are now integral members of the faction.
The most notable change, however, has been the shift in leadership. With Roman Reigns absent, Solo Sikoa has taken the reins, as revealed on SmackDown. The Enforcer now finds himself in charge of The Bloodline, overseeing the faction’s operations until Roman Reigns’ return.
This new era of The Bloodline brings with it an air of excitement and unpredictability. As the faction continues to evolve, fans can expect thrilling matchups and intense rivalries. The WWE universe is bracing itself for the impact of this revamped force, and only time will tell what the future holds for The Bloodline.