The Bloodline seemingly forces change on major WWE duo

The Bloodline with the WWE Tag Team Championships! [Image credit: WWE.com]
The Bloodline with the WWE Tag Team Championship [Image credit: WWE.com]

The Bloodline is a force to be reckoned with in WWE, and it takes a toll on superstars who are constantly in a tussle with the faction. Recently, DIY's Tommaso Ciampa teased change, and the villainous faction could be the reason behind it.

DIY has been one of the best tag teams in the Stamford-based promotion in recent years. Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano's names hold major value as a team and they are currently the only duo to come from the developmental brand and hold both the NXT and WWE Tag Team Championships.

However, it looks like things could take a drastic change after constantly losing to The Bloodline. Recently, Tommaso Ciampa seemingly teased a change and stated that something different must happen after multiple losses against the villainous faction on Friday Night SmackDown.

"Everything hurts. Another Title shot. Another L. Something needs to change," DIY's Ciampa wrote.

The change wasn't mentioned, but it was clear that constant losses against The Bloodline could have forced the duo to rethink their tactics in the coming weeks and months.


The Bloodline defended their titles ahead of WWE Bad Blood

Earlier this year, Solo Sikoa made a few erratic yet powerful moves to put his faction at the top of the tag team division. Later, Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga became the new number-one contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship, held by DIY at the time.

Unfortunately for Ciampa and Gargano, the duo lost their titles to the faction. Later, DIY and the Street Profits failed to get revenge on Solo Sikoa's group and lost more matches in the following weeks.

Last month, Solo Sikoa asked Jacob Fatu to apply the Freebird Rule and pass the title to Tama Tonga. The move might not have sat well with The Samoan Werewolf, but he agreed and proclaimed his continuous love for his Tribal Chief.

On the latest edition of Friday Night SmackDown, The Bloodline's Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa successfully defended the WWE Tag Team Championship in a Triple Threat Ladder Match against DIY and the Street Profits.