Paul Heyman may have already betrayed Roman Reigns, and it’s not about the missed call
Friday Night SmackDown witnessed a seismic shift as Bronson Reed emerged as the fifth member of Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline for Survivor Series: WarGames. The revelation came during a confrontation between the Original Bloodline and Solo’s stable. Reed’s sudden appearance and attack on Roman Reigns left the WWE Universe speculating about the circumstances behind this alliance.
An earlier interview with Chris Van Vliet offered insights into Reed’s connection with key WWE figures. Reed disclosed his work with Triple H and Paul Heyman, praising the latter’s expertise in pro wrestling. This detail gained significance following SmackDown’s conclusion, when Roman Reigns attempted to contact Heyman but received an automated message indicating the number was out of service.
With Heyman’s influence backstage at WWE, we can’t deny that Reed might actually be aligned with Heyman.
The partnership between Reed and Solo’s Bloodline adds another layer to the upcoming WarGames bout. The Original Bloodline, comprising Reigns, Sami Zayn, and The Usos, now faces the challenge of finding their fifth member to counter Reed’s imposing presence.
Paul Heyman’s Status Remains Uncertain Ahead of Survivor Series: WarGames
Paul Heyman’s absence from WWE programming continues to raise questions. His last WWE appearance occurred during the June 28 edition of SmackDown, where Solo Sikoa and his allies attacked him after he refused to acknowledge Solo as the Tribal Chief.
The search for the Original Bloodline’s fifth member remains active. Sami Zayn approached LA Knight about joining their ranks, but the United States Champion declined the offer. With Survivor Series: WarGames approaching on November 30, the identity of the final team member and Heyman’s potential involvement remain central storylines.