Solo Sikoa's Bloodline may not be the only WWE stars Roman Reigns' team may have to look out for at Survivor Series: WarGames. Their actions in the past may come back to haunt them at the premium live event on November 30.
While Jacob Fatu and Bronson Reed are two of the most opposing stars in the WWE, they will team up in the match. Due to how much the angle has engulfed both shows, an uninvolved performer could affect the outcome.
Reigns and his allies have angered just as many stars as Sikoa and his new Bloodline. The next five WWE performers could interfere and cost the OG Bloodline the WarGames match at Survivor Series.
Before CM Punk joined the OG Bloodline as its final member on last week's SmackDown, Seth Rollins could have filled the slot. He vehemently declined the offer due to a shared history with Roman Reigns.
The two stars will always be linked due to their beginnings in The Shield. While Rollins initially turned down the spot, Sikoa's group cost him his latest match with Bronson Reed.
Since Reed toppled The Visionary on last week's RAW, it felt like Rollins would reluctantly join up. Now that the spot is filled, he could still emerge to Superkick Roman, Sami, or one of the Usos since it messed up his direction.
The last time the WWE Universe saw Drew McIntyre was inside Hell in a Cell at Bad Blood. CM Punk defeated him but also took time off after the match. He returned on the latest SmackDown.
McIntyre's return could also be on the horizon. He may not be done with Punk despite the feud almost having a definitive end. The Scottish Warrior also has issues with The Bloodline as they cost him a title match in his home country.
If he's slated for a return, McIntyre could shock the world by re-emerging to assault the OG Bloodline. He doesn't have much beef with the newer version of the group, only Solo.
Kevin Owens may be embroiled in a feud with Cody Rhodes, but a match between the two hasn't been added to Survivor Series: WarGames. Rhodes could have filled out the OG Bloodline team since it didn't take much convincing to team up with Reigns at Bad Blood.
As he mentioned on SmackDown, Owens has fought the Bloodline for the last four years. They tried to end his career numerous times and even manipulated Sami Zayn to a degree.
Since Owens has turned on perceived friends like Rhodes and Randy Orton, Sami Zayn could be next. Zayn initially wanted to be left out of the drama but joined anyway.
The Prizefighter could emerge during WarGames by attacking any one of the members of the OG Bloodline. They cost him four years of his time when he could have been champion. He could get payback by costing them a huge win over the rival faction.
Paul Heyman may have returned to cheers on SmackDown after bringing in Punk as a reinforcement. One thing is certain in Heyman's career - he always has a plan.
While Solo Sikoa and his minions put Heyman through a table, it could have changed his perception. Why did he change his phone number so no one could reach him?
The Wiseman is a master strategist and could turn the tides by aligning with the new Bloodline. He could give Solo's team a weapon to use or hit Reigns with a low blow if he's pulled into the cage. Something big needs to happen regarding a turn and Heyman turning would be a great twist.
Where are you, Rocky? The People's Champion popped up at the end of Bad Blood, gestured to the stars in the ring, and then left. He hasn't been seen or heard from in WWE since, leaving many questions on the minds of fans.
When he does re-emerge, it will be to pick a side in the saga. With Punk's return highlighting last year's show, The Rock could follow suit and show up during the likely main event of Survivor Series.
Turning on Roman for losing to Cody Rhodes as WrestleMania 40 would make sense. He could see that Solo Sikoa's group is more ruthless and has potential for the future. Assaulting the OG Bloodline and raising his fist in the air with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline would be a haunting end to the Survivor Series PLE.