The world of WWE is buzzing with speculation about the future of the Bloodline, a dominant faction led by the Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns. Recent rumors suggest that Jacob Fatu, the youngest son of WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, could be joining the Usos, Jimmy and Jey Uso, as a babyface (good guy) member. This potential alliance has fans excited about the prospect of an even stronger Bloodline, but it also raises questions about the group’s dynamics and potential conflicts when Roman Reigns returns.

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Jacob Fatu’s potential addition to the Bloodline would undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective and a wealth of talent to the group. Fatu, a skilled wrestler with a charismatic personality, has already made a name for himself in other promotions, and his presence in WWE could elevate the Bloodline to new heights.

However, the return of Roman Reigns, the undisputed leader of the Bloodline, could throw a wrench into the works. Reigns’ return could potentially lead to a “Bloodline civil war,” with Roman clashing with either Jacob Fatu or even his own cousins, The Usos. This could be a major storyline that keeps fans on the edge of their seats for months to come.

The events that transpired “After Backlash,” the WWE pay-per-view event, might provide some clues about the Bloodline’s future. It’s possible that these events hinted at tensions within the group or foreshadowed potential conflicts to come.

The addition of Jacob Fatu and the return of Roman Reigns have the potential to make the Bloodline one of the most compelling and unpredictable factions in WWE. Whether they remain united as a babyface force or engage in a dramatic civil war, the Bloodline is sure to be a major focus of attention in the weeks and months ahead.