As WrestleMania 40 looms closer, the unfolding narrative surrounding The Rock’s association with The Bloodline continues to captivate WWE fans.
Adding further intrigue is the prospect of a potential clash between The Great One and Triple H, harking back to their iconic rivalry from two decades ago.
However, this time, their roles have shifted from in-ring competitors to influential figures within WWE’s hierarchy. With The Game assuming the mantle of Chief Content Officer and The Great One serving on TKO’s Board of Directors, the stage is set for compelling television in the lead-up to WrestleMania.
The storyline promises to blur the lines between fiction and reality, with The Rock leveraging his newfound power within WWE to orchestrate decisions clandestinely, potentially undermining Triple H’s authority.
A plausible development could involve The Rock facilitating a surprise addition to The Bloodline in the form of Jacob Fatu, a highly sought-after talent in today’s wrestling landscape.
Affectionately known as The Samoan Werewolf and boasting familial ties with Solo Sikoa and The Usos, Fatu’s recruitment could stir up conflict, especially considering Rikishi’s advocacy for his signing.
Jacob Fatu will be @TheRock’s first official signee to @WWE without the knowledge of @TripleH.
This story has gold intertwined throughout it.
LET IT BURRRRRN
— PWP Nation (@PWPNation) February 16, 2024
In the storyline, The Great One may circumvent Triple H’s approval to bring Fatu into the fold, orchestrating a power play that could reshape the dynamics of The Bloodline.
Such a maneuver would position The Bloodline to pursue championship gold once more. While The Rock is preoccupied with overseeing Roman Reigns’ high-profile clash against Cody Rhodes, Jimmy Uso, and potentially Jey Uso, Fatu, and Sikoa could set their sights on tag team glory at WrestleMania 40.
Under the strategic guidance of Paul Heyman, negotiations for a tag title split could pave the way for SmackDown to establish its own tag team championships.
This maneuver would provide Fatu and Sikoa with the opportunity to vie for the blue brand’s titles, potentially culminating in a tournament to crown the inaugural champions.
Meanwhile, Triple H’s involvement could see him aligning with contenders such as The Street Profits or New Catch Republic, setting the stage for a showdown against The Bloodline. Regardless of the opposing team, The Bloodline’s dominance remains a prevailing theme.
As speculation mounts regarding The Rock’s vision for The Bloodline, subtle hints from recent episodes of SmackDown suggest underlying tensions within the faction.
While The Great One’s inclusion appears part of a larger plan, there are murmurs that he may have grander ambitions, potentially supplanting Reigns as the faction’s leader.
With The Rock’s gaze fixed on Cody Rhodes during his promo, there’s a palpable sense of uncertainty regarding the faction’s future dynamics.
Could The Great One ascend to the role of Tribal Chief, steering The Bloodline to unprecedented heights? As WrestleMania draws near, Rhodes finds himself at the precipice of uncertainty, contemplating the looming threat posed by the Hollywood icon.