
Some fans argue that if Roman ever regains his ula fala—a ceremonial symbol of his leadership—it will only confirm that he hasn’t truly changed. As the story unfolds, one thing is clear:
The Bloodline’s influence continues to ripple through WWE, but trust within the faction remains as fragile as ever. Whether Seth Rollins decides to align with Roman or take a different path, his decision will undoubtedly shake up the wrestling landscape.

In a surprising development, Bronson Reed has aligned himself with The Bloodline, a faction that has dominated WWE storylines for years. But this move begs the question: will Seth Rollins follow suit? While some fans speculate Seth might join the group, others believe he’s more likely to side with his old allies, The OGs.For many, the idea of Rollins joining The Bloodline feels unnecessary. Roman Reigns, the faction’s leader, hasn’t done much to regain the trust of his peers, yet wrestlers continue to align with him. This dynamic raises doubts about whether Seth Rollins would need to trust Roman at all. Instead, joining forces could simply provide Rollins with an excuse to clash with Bronson Reed—a matchup fans would undoubtedly love to see.However, there’s a deeper issue at play: Roman Reigns’ inability to apologize or show remorse for his actions. Despite the fallout with his former allies, Reigns has yet to acknowledge his mistakes or make amends.