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What is going to happen next with the Bloodline? This is a never-ending question for WWE fans as they have watched the group evolve over the years. The dreaded faction has undergone a drastic transformation since its inception. Solo Sikoa is presently the faction’s leader, and he has managed to modify many aspects of it, such as new members, new attitudes, and so on. Despite this, fresh reports suggest that the faction could yet again record a major change.

Rikishi, a WWE legend, recently appeared on his YouTube channel’s podcast, Rikishi Fatu Off the Top. There, the WWE Hall of Famer divulged several fresh concepts that could record its inception soon.

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Rikishi stated that the faction could spot long hair in their upcoming appearances. This notion could apply to all the faction members, as Samoan wrestlers have always been known for their long hair. Although this might be extended to the entire group, Rikishi stated that Solo Sikoa may not change his hairdo because it suited him and the character better.

The WWE Legend stated in the video, “I almost see The Bloodline 2.0. I almost see them like, you know, kind of switch it up. You know, they all got, can have long hair. Solo can still stay with what he’s got. Right. He almost got like that. Iceman. What’s his name for MMA?  You mean UFC? I’m going to give trivia to you. UFC, they called him the ice man. Chuck Liddell.”

Could this adjustment enhance Solo Sikoa’s bloodline?

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As you are aware, WWE intends to produce the Bloodline Civil War storyline in the near future. Roman Reigns will be the head of the other Bloodline, and he will return with his own set of allies to face the group he created and reclaim his mantle as The Tribal Chief. Furthermore, there is a strong likelihood that this look change may provide complexity to the tale.

A clear distinction could be made between the old and the new. Not only that, further additions such as Hikuleo could also make his debut as the Stamford-based promotion has already recruited him. If the former NJPW star chooses to join Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, his appearance could also signify the changing times. This will also help him blend in with the rest of his teammates. What are your opinions on whether the Bloodline members should have long hair or not? Tell us in the comments.