10 Awesome WWE Groups That Didn't Get Enough Time

1. The Bloodline

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This stable could have new life in 2020, with the recent heel turn of Roman Reigns and his impending world title match with his cousin Jey Uso. There is the potential of them being crucial to Smackdown going forward, especially when Jimmy returns from injury. But for now, a brief run of electrifying television in 2016 (and a quick cameo in early 2020) is all we’ve gotten of The Bloodline.

Roman Reigns was the World Heavyweight Champion in the spring of 2016. AJ Styles had just united with Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows to try and establish dominance in WWE. Needing assistance to take on these three diabolical men, Reigns turned to his cousins, The Usos, and formed the Bloodline. The Anoa’i family would work together to fight off this new stable.

The Bloodline was brilliant and helped make Reigns’ WHC reign feel significantly important, giving him a sense of companionship and love he’d been missing since The Shield split. Their 6 man tags were always good and there were plenty of directions that they could go in together.

Unfortunately, once the feud with Styles ended, the Bloodline went their separate ways, eventually getting drafted to different shows. Still, the potential for them going forward is limitless.

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