The Rock could return as ‘High Chief’ to aid OG Bloodline at Survivor Series
The chances of The Rock returning at WWE Survivor Series and harming Roman Reigns increase.
Roman Reigns’ OG Bloodline faces Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline 2.0 at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30. While Reigns’ faction holds momentum, speculation grows about The Rock’s potential involvement that could shift the bout’s outcome.
The Final Boss last appeared at Bad Blood on October 5, during a tag team bout featuring Reigns and Cody Rhodes against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. Despite Jimmy Uso helping Reigns and Rhodes secure victory, The Rock’s appearance overshadowed the result.
Standing at the entrance ramp, The Rock’s silent stare and disgusted expression toward Reigns suggested disapproval of The Tribal Chief’s alliance with Rhodes and actions against family members. This reaction sparked theories about The Rock potentially revealing himself as Bloodline 2.0’s mastermind at Survivor Series.
The Rock’s connection to the Anoa’i dynasty runs deep through his grandfather, Peter Maivia, recognized as The High Chief of the Samoan family. Additionally, unfinished business remains between The Rock and Rhodes from their WrestleMania 40 confrontation, where The Final Boss vowed to pursue Rhodes’ title upon return.
While Reigns’ OG Bloodline appears favored for victory, The Rock’s interference could alter the outcome. Adding intrigue, Paul Heyman, The Wiseman of the OG Bloodline, remains absent after four months, unreachable when Reigns attempted contact on SmackDown.
Tama Tonga hints at Rock’s influence over New Bloodline
Signs of The Rock’s connection to Solo Sikoa’s stable continue emerging since Bad Blood. On SmackDown, Tama Tonga performed The Rock’s signature throat-cut gesture, sparking online discussion. When questioned about this similarity, Tonga offered a cryptic “Shhhhhhhh” response.
This theory strengthened after footage revealed Sikoa referencing The Rock’s involvement as “the plan” at Bad Blood. The new Bloodline configuration includes Jacob Fatu, Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga, and recent addition Bronson Reed as their fifth WarGames competitor.