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ToggleThe Bloodline led by Roman Reigns has been the most dominant faction in the modern generation history of WWE. Over on Raw and Smackdown, they showed up and destroyed the entire locker room to continue their beef with Kevin Owens after coming up short against John Cena and Owens on the December 30 episode, that’s the last SmackDown of the year.
As seen in recent episodes of Raw and Smackdown, The Bloodline is making appearances on each of the shows while Roman Reigns remains present in a selected number of outings. WWE still plans on having crossover them as talents on Raw and Smackdown in the near future since they want to accelerate feuds involving the faction on both shows.
Despite being assigned to the Smackdown brand, The Bloodline has been appearing on Monday Night Raw and competing in matches on a regular basis. According to Fightful’s paywall, WWE still plans on letting them cross over the two brands to keep the ongoing rivalries and storylines, intact.
“We’re told that brand crossover talent won’t be slowing down any time soon, especially as a vehicle to accelerate Bloodline feuds.”
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Update on Roman Reigns and The Bloodline for Wrestlemania season
The Bloodline comprised of Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa, Paul Heyman, and honorary Uce Sami Zayn has picked up feud without the limitation of Raw and Smackdown in the past and that won’t be the case around this Wrestlemania season. In fact, the ongoing shtick should continue until WWE holds a Draft, possibly during the spring season.
Roman Reigns and The Usos combinedly hold 4 major titles in the WWE and that obviously requires them to get involved with superstars from both the red and blue brands so that things don’t become stale in the first place.
WWE already decided Roman Reigns’ Wrestlemania moment
For the time being, the two rumored candidates for Roman Reigns’ WrestleMania opponent are The Rock and Cody Rhodes. According to a report from Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE creative head Triple H has already made a decision regarding the match and it shouldn’t be revealed until Royal Rumble in later January,
“Paul Levesque has made a decision on the Roman Reigns direction for WrestleMania in the event it is not Dwayne Johnson, which is a very real possibility. I don’t know that direction although Cody Rhodes would be the betting line favorite for those on the outside right now. So it’s not like there are multiple ideas for that match, only maybe two, Johnson and whoever the other plan would be with.”