10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Bloodline

10. The Original Bloodline

Should Roman Reigns and The Usos reunite as opponents of the Solo Sikoa-led version of the group, the trio will immediately challenge Cody Rhodes for the top babyface act in the entire company.

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Whether it's Jimmy and Jey embracing after the long hard road they've both travelled under (and out from under) the thumb of their power-mad cousin, or said cousin acknowledging them rather than forcing it the other way around, the group spent so long as monster heels that it wouldn't be smart pro wrestling promotion to not now give people chance to enjoy their work rather than despise it.

It also allows for a second attempt at an idea that was rather wonkily executed first time around. Between 2015 and 2020, the three were an on/off act on television in service of the perpetually limp Roman Reigns babyface push. The ceiling was always going to be low because the the fan investment was - the longer audiences couldn't commit to 'The Big Dog' as their number one guy, the longer the group felt more of a novelty act brought together by family bond as opposed to the group capable of dominating the very landscape of the market leader. 

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