What Does ‘The Bloodline’ Do for the Remainder of 2026?

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This past episode of Monday Night Raw concluded with a twist that was both expected and shocking. Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso delivered their younger brother, Solo Sikoa, to Roman Reigns in the main event. Reigns wanted Sikoa delivered to him after his former enforcer had disrespected him since losing Tribal Combat on the premiere episode of Raw on Netflix last year. ‘Solo Dolo’ had been distancing himself from his family due to his trauma of being mistreated and muted during his time in The Bloodline. He’s since evolved into one of the most comedic and organic babyfaces on the entire roster. ‘The OTC’ continuously got mad at Sikoa just by looking at him. Jacob Fatu would attack his cousin before Reigns called it off. Just before the deliverance was about to continue, LA Knight came out to make an attempted save, only for Fatu to attack him from behind while Knight was staring off with the World Heavyweight Champion. ‘The Megastar’ was brought back up by The Usos, while Reigns held ‘Solo Dolo’ up and ordered him to deliver a Samoan Spike on his new friend. This plan backfired as Sikoa hit ‘The OTC’ with the spike instead and attacked The Usos before Knight closed the show by hitting a BFT on the World Heavyweight Champion.

Where does The Bloodline go for the rest of the year after this massive roadblock? The Bloodline looked like the monster heel group they were in the earlier part of the decade tonight. The Usos had their heelish theme song; all Bloodline members were wearing black; Reigns asked the crowd to acknowledge him, only for him to view them as irrelevant to the Sikoa situation, even though they’re the reason ‘Solo Dolo’ is the most recent organic babyface in the company, and he even swiped Sikoa’s sunglasses off of his face and smashed them with his shoes. It was clear during his promo that ‘The OTC’ honestly wanted nothing to do with his younger cousin; his younger cousin’s rebellious nature rubbed him the wrong way. Even if the former leader of The MFTs had done everything ordered to him by the rest of The Bloodline, it would only be a matter of time before the World Heavyweight Champion would dispose of him and throw him out of the family for good. It only gives The Bloodline more ammunition to hunt down their rogue family member and end him for good.

Except there’s one major missing detail that hasn’t been brought up yet. Reigns crowned The Usos as made men during the middle of Sikoa’s deliverance. ‘The OTC’ gifted his original members with black Ula Falas, which he put on personally for each brother. This made Fatu irate. When Knight came out to save ‘Solo Dolo’, it was ‘The Samoan Werewolf’ who attacked Knight first. That action caused the World Heavyweight Champion to be irate with him. ‘The OTC’ told his wild cousin that he doesn’t know how to listen to orders, and he ordered the newest Bloodline member to stay out of the entire situation. Fatu obliged, but this was the reason ‘The Megastar’ and Sikoa were able to pull off their plan and attack the rest of The Bloodline. They didn’t touch ‘The Samoan Werewolf’, and he didn’t touch them. This is surely going to rub Reigns the wrong way. The World Heavyweight Champion is likely going to blame Fatu for the outcome of Sikoa’s deliverance.

It’s destined for The Bloodline to go after Sikoa and Knight, especially ‘The Megastar,’ since he’s doing everything imaginable to go after Reigns’s World Heavyweight Championship. ‘Solo Dolo’ is really on his own now, but maybe he could find a way to convince Fatu to join him and Knight to get rid of The Bloodline. ‘The Samoan Werewolf’ has never looked this weak in WWE, and the creative team has been chipping away at his character since joining The Bloodline. That could be a telltale sign that he’s on his way out of The Bloodline. How long that’ll take remains to be seen, but Fatu deserves to be booked among the top future stars of WWE like Oba Femi and Bron Breakker. It’s annoying since WWE knows this and has booked him as a legitimate threat to top WWE champions in the past.

We also don’t know how the new iteration of the MFTs is going to fit in the fold with The Bloodline. Talla Tonga and Tama Tonga recently captured the World Tag Team Championships on the last episode of SmackDown. Their previous relations with Sikoa could help bring them in the fold despite them leaving their old leader for dabbling in Bloodline business. The MFTs were initially seen as a threat to The Bloodline, and they could still come to the aid of their former leader and let their past be water under the bridge. Last night’s actions might’ve given WWE a new twist to work with. Now that both factions have been operating like heels recently, have a shared common enemy in ‘Solo Dolo’, and with the connection between Haku and The Rock, it’s possible both families could unite together and impose a new reign of terror over Sikoa, Knight, and the rest of the WWE roster. This new group could team up at Survivor Series: WarGames or even be the two teams competing in the famed structure, only for them to unite by the end of the premium live event. WWE has a lot of creative direction to choose from, and it’s on them to find the right path and not get lost. It would take a lot of mistakes to ruin what they’ve been building up this year.

Judah Navidad

Judah Navidad is a recent graduate from Syracuse University with a B.A. in English and Textual Studies focused on Film and Screen Studies. He grew up in Los Angeles, California, as an avid sports fan.

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