WWE Universe has currently fixated its eyes on the ever-changing Bloodline narrative. The evolution that started with Solo Sikoa’s takeover of the fan-favorite faction in a shell-shocking blue brand show post-WrestleMania passed through the debut of Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa’s inclusion in the family sketch, the much-anticipated Jacob Fatu’s arrival, leading up to an inevitable civil war.
That said, the war needs two main factors, Roman Reigns and The Rock, back in the foray to kick in. While Reigns has been having a tough time in his personal life and possibly eying a fresh return around SummerSlam, The Rock has massively been teased to come back even earlier to set the pitch right for his cousin.
If he returns, can you smell him joining forces with Solo Sikoa’s squad to inflict a feud against his blood brother? Even if you can’t see it yet, here’s why you should.
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Is Dwayne Johnson coming to endorse Solo Sikoa in his collective power struggle?
Solo Sikoa has been the ultimate impact player in the WWE trajectory for the past few months. From ignoring Paul Heyman to claiming himself as the new Tribal Chief, the former Right-Hand man is living his rowdy era. But as the obvious after-effect awaits him in the form of a returning Tribal Chief’s fuming rage, the 31-year-old expanded his power by forming a solid troop consisting of the additional forces from the family. But it seems Sikoa will get the wise assistance of none other than the Final Boss in his pursuit of dethroning Roman Reigns.
The Rock has already teased a war against his cousin as soon as returned to WWE. In fact, he wanted to fight him during the main event of Mania 40 but couldn’t get it approved for Cody Rhodes’ unbridled popularity. Although the alternative storyline saw him standing firm with his Samoan brother and tearing apart Rhodes in a deciding tag team match, the fire between the two OG Bloodline members never put out. Also, teaming up with team Sikoa opened the avenue for Reigns to reunite with his abandoned cousins, The Usos.
Ultimately, The Rock will reveal that he was behind everything that happens in The Bloodline 2.0.
I can’t wait for it. pic.twitter.com/2uuSaMitdf
— tribal chief ☝🏻🩸 | Fan Account (@luireigns) June 22, 2024
Last but not least, there has been huge speculation that The Rock is hitting the blue brand show next week during the acknowledgment ceremony of Jacob Fatu. So, the chance is higher than ever that he will probably join forces with the young blood of the Bloodline.
On top, the former WWE Champion’s latest cryptic attitude toward Roman Reigns advocated for the theory of his alignment with Bloodline 2.0.
Dwayne Johnson is yet to open up on a massive tragic event in Roman Reigns’ life
Two days back, Roman Reigns faced the darkest reality of his life, the untimely demise of his dear father, Hall of Famer Sika Anoa’i. Every Bloodline member paid their tribute to the lost soul and sent prayers and good wishes to the aggrieving son, except Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. The Great One usually has been the first one to acknowledge any personal tragedy of his peers’ lives on social media. So, his unusual treatment for his cousin quite naturally stirred the wrestling Universe a bit.
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While it’s understandable that his tight Holywood schedule in the backdrop of his two upcoming movies, The Smashing Machine and The Red One, could get the better of his time and attention, it is widely taken as a hint of his upcoming feud with Roman Reigns.
What’s your take on the potential of Dwayne Johnson’s Solo Sikoa alliance in the future? Let us know in the comments.