Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline has a top new addition ahead of WWE Survivor Series WarGames.
A few weeks ago, Sikoa roped in former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed into his Bloodline ahead of the WarGames match on 30th November in Vancouver, Canada. Lacking a fifth member in his squad, Roman Reigns would be taken aback on the 22nd November edition of SmackDown. when Paul Heyman returned and added CM Punk into the feud.
Speaking on WWE La Previa, Bronson Reed opened up on his role in Sikoa’s Bloodline, and claimed his role to be that of a ‘mercenary’. However, when asked about joining the squad “forever”, Reed commented,
That’s something that I think we’ll have to…at the moment, I consider myself a bit of a mercenary. I come in, and if someone has the right game plan of the right amount of money or something, I’ll help them out. But as for something long-term, that’s something we’ll have to see what happens after Survivor Series,”
Reed further opened up on his current alliance with Sikoa, and the relationship they share:
I feel like me and Solo, we have a similar game plan. For me, it’s not only about helping Solo win and having these new guys win, but I want to be in the main event scene, and so does he. I feel like I can control on Monday Night Raw, and he can control SmackDown. So we have a bit of an agreement here where he might not be giving me necessarily orders, but we’re thinking in the same vein.”
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The Stamford-based promotion has now hyped up the fans with a five vs five WarGames match on Survivor Series, as Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn take on Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Bronson Reed, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa.
WWE Hall Of Famer Paul Heyman Places Roman Reigns’ Bloodline Story Over Other Iconic Feuds
During his recent interview with Shakiel Mahjouri of CBS Sports, Paul Heyman heaped praises on Roman Reigns’ Bloodline story and placed it over rivalries involving multiple other Hall of Famers.
Because of the longevity that the storyline has had, I would have to rank it number one. The money-drawing years of the Horsemen weren’t this long. The money-drawing years of the NWO weren’t this long. The money-drawing years of (Steve) Austin vs. (Vince) McMahon weren’t this long. (Hulk) Hogan vs. (Randy) Savage. Hogan vs. (Roddy) Piper, which put WrestleMania 1 on the map.
Just in terms of overall storytelling and constant ebb and flow of affecting other people’s environment and how they tell their stories, I would suggest it’s the most significant, it’s the biggest money drawing, it had the most longevity, has held the most interest, and overall has done so by being the most intriguing and compelling because at every turn, you see the characters, not just turn towards what the story calls for, but the long-term effects of the development and evolution of these characters is never lost on us.
If something happens that changes Roman Reigns in 2022, we don’t disavow knowledge of it in 2024. It plays into what’s happening in 2024. Because of that, and because we keep it consistent, I would rank it number one. All false humility aside.”
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