As WrestleMania 40 draws near, the potential involvement of The Rock with The Bloodline is stirring up considerable interest, especially coupled with a possible feud with Triple H, harking back to two decades ago.
However, this time around, they’re not just wrestlers; they hold senior positions within WWE’s hierarchy. The Game serves as the Chief Content Officer, while The Great One sits on TKO’s Board of Directors. This dynamic sets the stage for intriguing television leading up to WrestleMania.
In this storyline, The Rock could leverage his newfound power within WWE to make decisions without Triple H’s knowledge, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. One compelling scenario could involve the introduction of a new member to The Bloodline. Jacob Fatu, one of wrestling’s hottest free agents, boasts lineage within the family.
Dubbed The Samoan Werewolf, Fatu shares familial ties with Solo Sikoa and The Usos, who are his first cousins. Rikishi has even advocated for WWE to sign him, potentially leading The Great One to recruit him without Hunter’s consent, strictly within the storyline.
Naturally, behind the scenes, all parties would be in agreement. This strategic move could pave the way for The Bloodline to pursue championship glory once more.
With The Rock occupied with Roman Reigns’ main event against Cody Rhodes and Jimmy Uso potentially facing Jey Uso, Fatu and Sikoa could vie for the Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 40.
Paul Heyman might orchestrate a successful negotiation for a tag title split, granting SmackDown its own set of belts. This development would allow Fatu and Sikoa to capture the blue brand’s titles, perhaps triumphing in a tournament to crown the inaugural champions.
Meanwhile, Triple H could align himself with the opposing finalists, whether it be The Street Profits or New Catch Republic, adding further layers to the unfolding drama.