
WWE does not appear to be close to wrapping up The Bloodline story, even with WrestleMania 43 already emerging as a potential major turning point for Roman Reigns and his family.
According to False Finish HQ, the current storyline involving the faction is expected to continue even after next year’s Showcase of the Immortals, which will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
“The current Bloodline story is expected to extend past WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh.”
The report stands out because WrestleMania is often treated as the endpoint for WWE’s top rivalries. In The Bloodline’s case, however, the plan would be the opposite: using the event as another chapter in a saga that has already stretched across several years.
WrestleMania 43 was officially announced for Riyadh in 2027 and will mark the first edition of the event to take place outside North America.
The Bloodline story is reportedly expected to continue past WrestleMania 43 next year.
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The current phase of the story picked up steam after WrestleMania 42, when Reigns defeated CM Punk to win the World Heavyweight Championship. On the RAW after the event, The OTC once again put family at the center of his path, with Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Jacob Fatu again orbiting the top of the company.
Since then, WWE has once again made The Bloodline one of the key points of its programming. Jacob Fatu defeated Solo Sikoa on the April 24 episode of SmackDown and then destroyed MFT after the match, keeping the family’s internal war alive.
On this Friday’s SmackDown, the story gained another detail. Royce Keys confronted Fatu backstage, bringing up their 14-year relationship, but The Samoan Werewolf walked off alongside Jimmy without answering, reinforcing his current connection to The Bloodline.
Zilla Fatu also remains tied to rumors of a possible WWE arrival. He was seen at the Performance Center, and if he signs, he could further expand the reach of the family saga.