The Bloodline saga to make history at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, says veteran
The Bloodline is set to take center stage at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames when the two factions collide in Canada. Meanwhile, Rikishi said the two groups would make history at the event.
Earlier this month, it was announced that Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline would face the team of Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Sami Zayn inside WarGames. The two factions have been at each other’s throats on Friday Night SmackDown.
Speaking on Rikishi Fatu Off The Top, the WWE Hall of Famer said the two groups would make history, as it’ll be very hard for anyone to follow the family dynamics when both teams enter the match. Moreover, he praised Solo Sikoa’s version of the group and the members involved.
“This WarGames coming up with The Bloodline, it’s going to be unstoppable and hard to beat. You got family members in there, then you got The Tongans in there, The Usos, and Haku’s sons, who are no strangers to the business. They bring 100% to The Bloodline, you know, 2.0. There’s a lot of history to be made during that WarGames,” Rikishi said. (From 30:33 to 31:03)
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The Bloodline saga could witness some stars choosing sides ahead of WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
Earlier this month, Sami Zayn reunited with The Usos and Roman Reigns to re-form the original faction against Solo Sikoa. However, a traditional WarGames match takes place with five members, and both teams are on the lookout across brands for their final members.
On the latest edition of Monday Night RAW, Sami Zayn approached Seth Rollins to become the final member of the OG Bloodline. The Visionary rejected the idea as he didn’t want to help Roman Reigns and put him back in power.
Later, Rollins crossed paths with Solo Sikoa. However, The Tribal Chief rejected Seth Rollins. He refused to team up with him and called him another version of Roman Reigns. It’ll be interesting to see which stars will join the respective frays heading into WWE Survivor Series: WarGames.
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