WWE Superstar Solo Sikoa may have built a tribe of his own, but he doesn't have a Wiseman yet. Backstage analyst Sam Roberts recently discussed the idea of 59-year-old WWE legend, Paul Heyman, joining the new Bloodline.
The Wiseman returned to SmackDown last week and brought CM Punk with him as the fifth member of the OG Bloodline for Survivor Series: WarGames this year.
Interestingly, eagle-eyed fans spotted him wearing a similar outfit to Solo Sikoa and were left wondering whether the former Special Counsel had joined hands with the new Bloodline behind Roman Reigns' back.
Speaking on the Notsam Wrestling podcast, Sam Roberts entertained the thought of Punk and Heyman being in cahoots to bring down the OG Bloodline at Survivor Series: WarGames.
The WWE analyst said the aforementioned scenario could lead to The Wiseman aligning himself with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline.
"Paul Heyman, in my opinion, in that instance, would not go with CM Punk. CM Punk is simply a soldier and CM Punk would go off to Monday Night RAW, and Paul Heyman would then align himself with the new Bloodline because as much momentum as the new Bloodline is picking up now, and as much as Solo Sikoa is starting to get people thinking, 'Oh, I actually like [Solo] Sikoa.' Imagine how unstoppable the new Bloodline would be if they had Paul Heyman," he said. (26:47 to 27:19)
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As announced on RAW last night, Jey Uso will face Jacob Fatu for the first time on SmackDown this Friday to decide which Bloodline will get the advantage in the Men's WarGames match.
Meanwhile, CM Punk and Roman Reigns will sit down to clear their differences ahead of their match on November 30.
Sami Zayn cast doubt on CM Punk's allegiance to the group, but Jimmy Uso reiterated that Paul Heyman has assured them they can trust The Straight Edge Superstar. Will these men be able to co-exist on November 30? Only time will tell.
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