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    Controversial Update On The Bloodline’s WWE Future – REPORTS

    The Bloodline is one of the most popular factions in professional wrestling. A recent report sheds light on the potential future of the group in the Stamford-based promotion.

    Earlier this year, The Usos officially rejoined forces with Roman Reigns. While several fans appreciated the Samoans getting back as a stable, many others were not thrilled with the company’s decision to run back the storyline. Although the addition of Jacob Fatu to the group has spiced things up a bit, the opinion of the fans still remains divided.

    Despite the mixed reactions, according to False Finish, the current Bloodline storyline is expected to extend past WrestleMania 43, scheduled to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    The current Bloodline story is expected to extend past WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh

    The Bloodline is currently feuding with LA Knight on Monday Night RAW. Interestingly, Solo Sikoa, a former member of the faction, recently showed up on the red brand’s show to help The Megastar on two separate occasions.

    A member of The Bloodline made a massive claim

    Despite several betrayals, Roman Reigns is still The Tribal Chief of The Bloodline.

    However, during a recent interview with Jackie Redmond, Jey Uso claimed that he saw himself as an equal to Roman Reigns in The Bloodline. The former World Heavyweight Champion added that he did not expect the outside world to understand why The Usos rejoined Roman Reigns earlier this year.

    “I’m an equal, but in my culture we respect The Tribal Chief. The elders are it. I don’t think the outside world understands that. They’re just [like], ‘Oh, he’s going back to Roman Reigns.’ It’s a family thing. Y’all ain’t got nothing to do with it. Y’all ain’t gonna understand,” Uso said.

    Roman Reigns has reignited his feud with Seth Rollins going into WWE SummerSlam. The OTC is scheduled to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against The Visionary at The Biggest Party of the Summer.

    Jey Uso, on the other hand, lost to Oba Femi in the final of the King of the Ring Tournament at WWE Night of Champions. However, since The Ruler gave up his chance to challenge for a title at SummerSlam in order to wrestle Brock Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match at the premium live event, The YEET Man wrestled Cody Rhodes to earn a shot at the Undisputed WWE Championship on the SmackDown taping that took place following the June 29 edition of Monday Night RAW.