Vanessa Hudgens recently found herself in the midst of WWE’s Bloodline drama when she was spotted wearing Roman Reigns’ merchandise. Bronson Reed, a member of the Bloodline, took to Twitter to address the situation, sending Hudgens a link to his own T-shirt instead. Reed expressed his displeasure that Hudgens was not supporting him or the Bloodline instead of Reigns.
Reed’s outburst may have been a result of his frustration with not being recognized as a key player in the Bloodline, despite being a member of the group. As the 35-year-old actress is not affiliated with the WWE, her wearing Reigns’ merchandise may have been perceived as an affront to Reed’s own identity within the group.
It’s worth noting that Reed’s involvement in the Bloodline Civil War has been a significant storyline for the WWE in recent weeks. His character, along with Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, will be competing in the Men’s WarGames Match at the Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 Premium Live Event.
Reed’s message to Hudgens was met with a mix of reactions from fans, some of whom supported his decision to stand up for himself and the Bloodline, while others saw it as an overreaction. The situation has, however, sparked a larger conversation about the importance of representation and recognition within the WWE.
WWE veteran Jim Cornette weighed in on the situation, discussing Bronson Reed’s involvement in the Bloodline Civil War. Cornette believes that the four-on-four match for Men’s WarGames would have been a better option, rather than introducing a fifth member to the team. He also praised Seth Rollins’ involvement in the storyline, citing the fact that his history with Roman Reigns adds a layer of tension to the conflict.
In a recent episode of SmackDown, Paul Heyman revealed CM Punk as the fifth member of the OG Bloodline’s WarGames team, sending the storylines in a new direction. It will be interesting to see how this development affects the dynamics within the Bloodline and the overall narrative of the WWE.
Ultimately, the drama surrounding Hudgens, Reed, and the Bloodline serves as a reminder that the WWE is not just about in-ring performances, but also about the characters and storylines that drive the show. The Bloodline’s civil war has charmd audiences, and it will be fascinating to see how this storyline unfolds in the coming weeks.