Bronson Reed shares his status with The Bloodline ahead of WWE Survivor Series

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WWE star Bronson Reed clarified his status with The Bloodline ahead of Survivor Series tomorrow night. Reed recently joined Solo Sikoa's version of the faction and will be in action during the Men's WarGames Match at the premium live event.

In a recent interview with WWE La Previa, Reed was asked if he was now a full-time member of The Bloodline on SmackDown. The former North American Champion stated that he viewed himself as a mercenary, and would have to see what occurred following Survivor Series to know if he was now an official member of the faction:

"That’s something that I think we’ll have to…at the moment, I consider myself a bit of a mercenary. I come in, and if someone has the right game plan of the right amount of money or something, I’ll help them out. But as for something long-term, that’s something we’ll have to see what happens after Survivor Series," said Bronson Reed. [H/T: Fightful]

You can check out the interview with Reed in the video below:


WWE analyst does not believe Bronson Reed will become a full-time member of The Bloodline

Wrestling analyst Sam Roberts recently stated that he did not envision Bronson Reed joining Solo Sikoa's faction permanently.

Speaking on his Notsam Wrestling podcast, Roberts discussed the possibility of Bronson Reed becoming a full-time member of The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown. He suggested that Reed would only be in the group temporarily and the partnership would likely only last for a few weeks:

"I don't think [Bronson Reed] is going to be a full-time member of the new Bloodline. But for all intents and purposes, for the next couple of weeks, as we head to WarGames, seems like he'll be aligned closely with the Bloodline," said Sam Roberts. [3:25 - 3:37]

You can check out Sam Roberts' comments in the video below:

Paul Heyman made his triumphant return to WWE television last Friday night on SmackDown to announce that CM Punk would be the final member of Roman Reigns' team for the Men's WarGames Match at Survivor Series.

Sami Zayn and The Usos had previously asked Seth Rollins multiple times to join their team, but The Visionary refused to ever partner with Roman Reigns again. It will be fascinating to see what WWE has planned for the Men's WarGames Match at the premium live event tomorrow night.