WWE Not Ending The Bloodline Saga Anytime Soon

Subhojeet Mukherjee 2 min read
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If you thought WWE was anywhere near done milking The Bloodline, think again.

The company has spent years turning Roman Reigns’ family drama into one of its biggest engines, and instead of trimming it down, WWE keeps feeding it new problems. Jacob Fatu is now officially under Roman’s wing, Solo Sikoa has been kicked out by the MFTs, The Usos are caught in another family fight, and Zilla Fatu is expected to start with WWE soon.

That is not a storyline cooling off. That is WWE loading the chamber for another round. According to False Finish, the current Bloodline story is expected to continue beyond WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh next year.

That makes Roman’s recent RAW segment feel a lot more important. On the June 15 episode, Roman officially brought Jacob Fatu into the family and made his role clear. This was not just another cousin showing up for a pop. Fatu was positioned as Roman’s new weapon, and WWE made sure the crowd understood it: “Welcome to the Family Business, welcome to the Bloodline.” Jacob also made it clear he is not here to answer to everyone with the same last name: “I don’t listen to Jimmy and Jey. The only person that I acknowledge is the OTC.”

That line matters because it gives WWE built-in tension. Roman has Jacob’s loyalty, The Usos don’t, and Solo is already on the outside looking in after the MFTs turned on him.

Now add Zilla Fatu possibly entering WWE soon, and this becomes less of a single Roman storyline and more of a full family war WWE can stretch across multiple brands. So no, WrestleMania 43 may not be the finish line. If this report is accurate, WWE is still stacking Bloodline pieces for something much bigger.

Do you think WWE can keep The Bloodline story hot past WrestleMania 43, or has the family drama already gone too long? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.