4 Signs Roman Reigns' Bloodline will lose at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

4 Signs Roman Reigns’ Bloodline will lose at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

4 Signs Roman Reigns' Bloodline will lose at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

After months of anticipation and build-up, Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa are set to lead their respective versions of Bloodline in a battle at the Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 Premium Live Event. The Street Champ and The Original Tribal Chief will vie for family supremacy flanked by their respective faction members in a war that fans have been looking forward to since the aftermath of WrestleMania XL.

Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso will be present in Reigns’ corner while Sikoa will have Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, with him. To add a splash of intrigue to this long-awaited clash, each group will need to recruit a fifth man to complete their team for the 2024 Men’s WarGames Match. As things stand, the tide does not seem to be going in the right direction for Team Roman.

Below are four signs that Roman Reigns’ Bloodline will lose at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.


#4. Roman Reigns’ Bloodline is far from united unlike Solo Sikoa’s

Heading into WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline is a well-oiled machine. There are no disagreements within the faction, and they are riding high after Sikoa pinned Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel 2024. The upstart crew has a golden opportunity to turn their upper hand into a winning one, claiming family supremacy once and for all.

Reigns’ Bloodline, on the other hand, is in a state of flux, working through a mountain of past issues as their alliance heads to war against Solo’s side. They are disjointed, constantly bickering, and often miscommunicating. Based on team chemistry, things are not looking good for the OG Bloodline in the 2024 Men’s WarGames Match.


#3. A 5th member could prove to be a wildcard against Roman Reigns’ Bloodline at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

Can Reigns and his team trust anyone given their tyrannical history? [Image credits: WWE on TNT Sports' official X handle]

The Men’s WarGames Match at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 has been arguably the most anticipated bout in the entire company for more than six months. Fans have been massively excited to see Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn battle Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, for Bloodline supremacy. As exciting as it has been, there has been an element of predictability in the initially expected 4 vs. 4 format of the iconic match type.

Triple H has probably caught on to this, which is probably why the creative team has instead made it 5 vs. 5. Both teams have to find a fifth member, and while Sikoa is unlikely to struggle to find someone with bad blood against Reigns, the latter’s team will find it much harder.

Be it Bron Breakker, Seth Rollins, or someone else, adding another complicated relationship to the OG Bloodline’s already volatile setup spells doom for their chances of winning the 2024 Men’s WarGames Match.


#2. WWE’s rumored Bloodline signings could indicate Roman Reigns’ team losing the 2024 Men’s WarGames Match

Over the past few months, it has been rumored that WWE has signed Lance Anoa’i and Hikuleo, who are relatives of current Bloodline members. These stars are yet to debut, with fans wondering whether they will join the iconic storyline or operate independently. Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 could be the perfect stage for one or both to make their debut.

Hikuleo, in particular, is one to look out for, given that he is Tama Tonga’s half-brother. This suggests that he could help Solo Sikoa’s team claim victory at the upcoming PLE. Lance Anoa’i, on the other hand, has reportedly been assigned to NXT and is thus unlikely to make an impact in Vancouver, Canada. This could favor the new Bloodline, diminishing the chances of victory for Roman Reigns’ group.


#1. The Rock could return to dominate Roman Reigns’ Bloodline at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

The Rock recently made an earth-shattering return at Bad Blood 2024 for an epic but rather cryptic staredown with Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, and Cody Rhodes. The Final Boss then expressed his displeasure with Reigns and Rhodes’ alliance in a social media promo, making fans think that he was secretly in cahoots with Solo Sikoa.

With Roman’s Bloodline and Solo’s Bloodline going to war, could The Final Boss emerge to tip the scales? Could he be the reason why the 2024 Men’s WarGames Match is 5 vs. 5 instead of 4 vs. 4? With that wildcard final spot up for grabs, it could be a sign of The Brahma Bull’s impending comeback to reveal himself as the mastermind behind Sikoa’s faction.