In an exciting development for WWE fans, Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline has welcomed a formidable new member just ahead of the highly anticipated Survivor Series WarGames event. Former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed has joined Sikoa’s team, adding depth and strength to the lineup as they prepare for their match on November 30th in Vancouver, Canada.
As the Bloodline gears up for battle, the stakes have been raised significantly. On the November 22nd edition of SmackDown, the tension escalated when Paul Heyman made a surprise return, introducing the legendary CM Punk into the ongoing feud. This move has undoubtedly intensified the rivalry as Roman Reigns and his team face off against Sikoa’s newly assembled squad.
During a recent appearance on WWE La Previa, Bronson Reed discussed his role within Sikoa’s Bloodline, describing himself as a ‘mercenary.’ He emphasized that while he is currently aligned with Sikoa, his long-term commitment remains uncertain. “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 stated.
Reed further elaborated on his relationship with Sikoa, highlighting their shared ambitions. “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,” he explained.
The anticipation for the Survivor Series WarGames match is palpable, with a thrilling lineup set to face off. Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn will take on Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Bronson Reed, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa in what promises to be a spectacular showdown.
Adding to the excitement, WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman recently spoke about the significance of Roman Reigns’ Bloodline storyline during an interview with CBS Sports. He praised its longevity and impact, asserting that it surpasses many iconic rivalries in wrestling history. “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,” Heyman stated.
Heyman emphasized the overall storytelling and the continuous influence the Bloodline saga has had on the wrestling landscape. He suggested that it is the most significant and biggest money-drawing storyline, demonstrating the ability to affect other characters and their narratives over time.
As the Survivor Series approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting the clash of these titanic forces within the squared circle. With high stakes, intense rivalries, and the introduction of new alliances, the event promises to deliver unforgettable moments and thrilling action.
Stay tuned for more updates as the WWE universe continues to evolve, and the drama unfolds leading up to Survivor Series WarGames.