The Bloodline has been a dominant stable and storytelling device this decade. Family drama helped to elevate the careers of Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa and others. It's also been integral to their rivals' careers.
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Paul Heyman is always in rhythm with a microphone in his hand in front of a WWE crowd even as the beats have had to change for the first time.
The Bloodline's prominence in WWE 2K25 is the latest marker of the Anoa'i family's increasingly undeniable legacy
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WWE announces its first-ever Premium Live Event in Paris, 'Clash in Paris', on August 31st at Paris La Defense Arena, following the success of Backlash in Lyon. Triple H highlights the passion of French WWE fans and anticipates global attraction.
Sami went against The Bloodline at WWE Royal Rumble 2023, hitting Reigns with a chair, which eventually led to their match at WWE Elimination Chamber 2023. The OG Bloodline would reunite ahead of WWE Survivor Series 2024. Elsewhere during the interview, Reigns commented on elevating other talent. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
Roman Reigns regained the Ula Fala after beating Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat on RAW's Netflix premiere earlier this month.
Roman Reigns started the year with a bang, defeating Solo Sikoa at RAW’s debut episode on Netflix, earning his Ula Fala back, and becoming the Undisputed Tribal Chief.
Since becoming the Head of the Table in 2020, Roman Reigns has been the central figure on WWE television. Reigns has been involved in stories with Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and countless others over the past four-plus years.
The men's Royal Rumble match has a stacked field with John Cena, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Seth "Freakin'" Rollins, and more.