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What’s next for The Bloodline after WWE WrestleMania 40?

One of the most dominant factions in WWE history faced a few big setbacks at WrestleMania 40 when Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, two important parts of the Bloodline lost their respective matches.

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At WrestleMania 40, two key members of the Bloodline, Tribal Chief Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso, suffered major setbacks. Notably, the former lost to Cody Rhodes, while the latter was beaten by his twin brother, Jey Uso. These defeats were dealt by an injury to one of the strongest factions in WWE history.

However, it will be difficult for The Bloodline to show themselves in front of the WWE Universe, given that they haven't suffered similar setbacks in the previous four years. Here are a few strategies WWE can use to win back fans' backing for Bloodline.

One Uso, Jey Uso, has already demonstrated his skill as a wrestler by beating the legendary Roman Reigns twice while holding the title of Undisputed Champion. 

However, he has certainly lost some essential matches in his career. It's important to remember that when Roman Reigns and The Rock return following their break, Jimmy Uso will be asked to prove his strength if he wants to be a member of the Bloodline. As a result, WWE can either set up a new rivalry for him on the upper mid-card or remain with Jimmy vs. Jey for their next premium live event.

Meanwhile, one will never know if Roman Reigns' unintentional spear to the Rock on the first night of WrestleMania 40 was a hint at a future rivalry, even though the Final Boss managed it flawlessly. In addition to this, Rock will need to go back and confront the tribal chief to destroy Roman's pride, even though he lost the undisputed title to Cody Rhodes in a match on the second night of WrestleMania 40.

The Bloodline members seemed to be losing faith in their tribal chief

The Bloodline members seem to be losing faith in their tribal chief and may even turn on him, given the fact that this has been hinted at many times during the episodes. Reconciler Solo Sikoa, the likely successor to the Tribal Chief position, is one of the key Bloodline members able to turn against Roman.

Notably, Solo showed a dislike for Roman, while on more than one occasion, Roman accidentally struck Solo with a spear. Jimmy Uso is likely going to focus on Roman Reigns as well, giving him the third member of the Bloodline to break away.
 

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