The world of professional wrestling is always abuzz with excitement, and a recent social media post by AEW star Mark Henry has sparked a heated debate among fans.
Henry, a veteran wrestler and current analyst, commentator, trainer, and talent scout for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), took to Twitter to pose an intriguing question: which faction would reign supreme in a fantasy match between The Bloodline and The Nation of Domination?
For the uninitiated, The Bloodline is widely regarded as WWE’s top faction, comprising Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa. On the other hand, The Nation of Domination was a legendary WWE faction that rose to prominence in the late 1990s, featuring Mark Henry himself, along with Ron Simmons, The Godfather, D’Lo Brown, and a young Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Henry’s tweet featured a split-screen image of both factions, asking fans to weigh in on who they think would emerge victorious in a hypothetical showdown. The response was overwhelming, with fans from both sides passionately arguing their case.
While some believe The Bloodline’s sheer power and dominance would give them the edge, others argue that The Nation of Domination’s experience and legacy would prove too much for the WWE’s top faction.
Interestingly, Henry’s post comes at a time when The Bloodline is undergoing significant changes. Last month, Solo Sikoa kicked Jimmy Uso out of the group and introduced Tama Tonga as his replacement, albeit without Roman Reigns’ approval.
This development has set the stage for an intriguing tag team match at Backlash 2024, pitting Sikoa and Tonga against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens.
As the storyline continues to unfold, rumors are circulating about potential additions to The Bloodline, including the highly anticipated debut of Jacob Fatu.
However, AEW’s Mark Henry believes that another potential recruit, Zilla Fatu, needs more development before being considered for a WWE call-up.
In a recent podcast appearance alongside Bully Ray, Henry emphasized that Zilla Fatu requires at least two to three more years of growth as a performer before being ready for the Triple H-led promotion.
While the debate rages on about which faction would reign supreme in a fantasy match, one thing is certain – both The Bloodline and The Nation of Domination have left an indelible mark on the world of