The Rock’s Potential Return Could Shake Up the Bloodline Saga After WarGames 2024 Loss

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The Rock on WWE RAW (Via WWE/Twitter)

The WWE’s Bloodline 2.0, led by Solo Sikoa, has been on a significant downturn after a recent loss to the OG Bloodline and CM Punk at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The loss has sparked speculation about The Rock’s potential return to WWE to replace Solo Sikoa as the leader of Bloodline 2.0. With RAW’s Netflix debut on the horizon, the possibilities of The Rock making a return appear increasingly likely.

The Rock’s return could involve him addressing the current state of the Bloodline saga on SmackDown, highlighting the dominance of Roman’s Bloodline, and potentially taking over as the leader of Bloodline 2.0. This could lead to a possible scenario where The Rock relegates Solo to a subordinate role or removes him from the faction entirely as punishment for his loss. The 52-year-old star’s return could also pave the way for a highly anticipated showdown with Roman Reigns, which would undoubtedly be a significant addition to the WWE’s ongoing storylines.

The Rock at WWE Event (Via WWE/Twitter)

However, before The Rock’s return, the Bloodline saga could continue to unfold through the ongoing battle for the Ula Fala, a ceremonial symbol that has been a point of contention between Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa. Despite the OG Bloodline’s victory at Survivor Series, Roman Reigns has not yet regained his full powers as the Original Tribal Chief due to the absence of the Ula Fala. This could lead to a series of high-stakes matches, including a one-on-one showdown between Reigns and Sikoa, which could determine the rightful owner of the symbol.

The future of the Bloodline saga remains uncertain, but it is clear that The Rock’s return would bring a significant shift in the storyline. The outcome of the impending matches and the fate of Bloodline 2.0 hang in the balance, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next development in this gripping family drama.

By Max Everett

Max Everett is an experienced wrestling journalist who has interviewed notable figures like Tony Khan and Josh Alexander. He provided exclusive AEW coverage for Sportskeeda between 2021 and 2023. Max’s work was highlighted in AEW: All Access, where Britt Baker and Tony Schiavone discussed one of his articles. You can reach out to him at [email protected].