Wrestling veteran discusses rumors of major backstage heat within top Bloodline members 

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WCW veteran Disco Inferno recently dismissed rumors of heat within The Bloodline. The faction has been a major focal point of WWE storylines for the last few years.

The new Bloodline made a statement at Crown Jewel as they defeated the combined forces of Roman Reigns and The Usos. Solo Sikoa, in fact, sent a message as he pinned Reigns after a devastating Samoan Spike to the former Undisputed WWE Champion.

In a recent clip from Keepin' IT 100, Disco Inferno answered questions about backstage heat between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. He felt nothing was evident from the way they worked together. He felt they were getting along just fine.

However, the former WCW wrestler mentioned that Fatu could stop putting up the praying hands whenever he was standing behind Solo, claiming it made The Samoan Werewolf look silly.

"Where on earth are you watching them on screen thinking they have legit heat backstage with each other? That's absurd. There's literally nothing in their performances. The only thing I don't like, they say it's the character work. I don't like him standing there like praying to Solo. Standing next to him with the praying hands. I think that's kinda silly looking, to be honest with you." [From 0:55 - 1:11]

The Bloodline is stronger than ever after pinning Roman Reigns

Last week, Crown Jewel proved to be a turning point for the new Bloodline. The faction managed to pick up the win in the six-man tag team encounter.

Things got better for the faction after Sami Zayn inadvertently hit a Helluva Kick on Roman Reigns in the aftermath of the encounter. The older iteration of The Bloodline was visibly still not on the same page as the premium live event ended.

With Survivor Series less than a month away, it will be interesting to see what Solo Sikoa and his henchmen have in mind as WWE rolls into the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY, for this week's SmackDown.


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