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Is The Bloodline Storyline Going To End Soon Or Is WWE Just Getting Started?

After such a lengthy run, does WWE plan to end The Bloodline storyline soon or are we still in the third inning as Paul Heyman once said?

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Perhaps, it is time WWE puts an end to The Bloodline?

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For the past few years, WWE has done something they rarely do. They created a stable and it is still around. Of course, we are talking about The Bloodline. Roman Reigns was the leader and Paul Heyman served as “The Wiseman.” What makes the group so intersting is, outside of Heyman, all the other members are related by blood. The name for the stable is perfect.

Last year, Heyman commented how WWE was in the third inning when it pertains to the group. Instantly, he got slack from fans who think it is time to move in other directions. Well, they are not going to be thrilled with his latest remarks. In an interview with Sam Roberts at Fanatics Fest, Heyman thinks we might not even be in the third inning. “Some people tried to rail me over the coals last year like, ‘Oh, Paul Heyman said they’re only in the third inning, what a jerk off Paul Heyman is’ I got news for you, I don’t even think we’re in the third inning yet,” said Heyman.

Roman Reigns Return Helped The Bloodline Keep Going In WWE

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Right now, there is battle within the members. Solo Sikoa took charge after Roman Reigns dropped gold at WrestleMania 40. Now, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu have replaced The Usos. Reigns could be creating his own version of the stable, likely setting-up WarGames in November. 

For the moment, keep going with The Bloodline. It does feel overused at times, but then Reigns returns or Fatu debuts and fans are invested. Although, I hope we are well past the third inning. So, should WWE end The Bloodline soon?

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