Not The Rock, Jey Uso, or Sami Zayn - 4 real-life Bloodline members Roman Reigns could realistically reach out to against Solo Sikoa 

Roman Reigns might need to look beyond his former Bloodline allies for help (images sources: WWE.com, Zilla Fatu
Roman Reigns might need to look beyond his former Bloodline allies for help (images sources: WWE.com, Zilla Fatu's X profile)

On the latest episode of WWE SmackDown, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso got a harsh reminder that they desperately need more allies to take down the Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline. Over the last four years, Roman Reigns has made a lot of enemies on the roster. He even alienated those who used to stand by him and acknowledge him as The Tribal Chief.

So, it might be an uphill task for him to turn to the main roster stars for help against the current Bloodline.

Thus, he might have to reach out to certain real-life members of The Bloodline, especially those who aren't part of any ongoing storyline, for assistance. Here are four likely candidates for that.

#4. The Usos and Solo Sikoa's father, Rikishi

The fact that the Enforcer-turned-Tribal Chief is spearheading a divide in The Bloodline rather than uniting the present and future generations of the illustrious wrestling family, is a matter of concern. This might prompt Solo's father and WWE Hall of Famer, Rikishi, to help out Roman Reigns.

While it's mere wishful thinking that Rikishi would wrestle alongside Roman Reigns, he could still play a pivotal role in the trailblazing storyline. He could side with The OTC and his son Jimmy in calling out Solo Sikoa for going too far in his hunger for power.

This potential intervention could lead to The Street Champion either mending his ways or further cementing his quest for the throne by attacking his own dad. Either way, Rikishi's involvement would only make the Bloodline saga more gripping.

#3. Son of the late Umaga, Zilla Fatu

While the Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa rivalry could give fans the impression that The Bloodline program is in its endgame, it could run for years if WWE plans to, since the independent circuit is filled with young members of the Anoa'i family. Zilla Fatu is one of them.

The 25-year-old rising star hasn't been shy about expressing his interest in being part of WWE's top storyline. His cryptic tweets always add fuel to the fans' speculation about his potential involvement in the 'family feud' and where his loyalties would lie.

Thus, it would make perfect sense for Roman Reigns to approach Zilla. He could be built up as a viable counter to Jacob Fatu, someone against whom Reigns himself has been struggling.

#2. Lance Anoa'i, Cousin of Roman Reigns

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As mentioned earlier, Roman Reigns drove away even the most loyal members of The Bloodline by mistreating them. So, it's a strong possibility that Jey Uso and Sami Zayn might decide against giving their former Tribal Chief a second chance.

Fortunately for The OTC, he can still contact a real-life Bloodline member who would be glad to join the battle against Solo Sikoa. That member is Lance Anoa'i. With over 14 years of in-ring experience, Lance might be a strong addition to the babyface Bloodline team.

In fact, Lance has a valid reason to help out Roman Reigns, a reason that is ingrained in WWE lore. Back in 2019, The Big Dog saved Lance from a gnarly beatdown at the hands of Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre. So, it might be time for the 32-year-old star to repay the favor.

#1. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa's brother, Hikuleo

Solo Sikoa snatched Roman Reigns' faction from him and claimed possession of the prestigious Ula Fala. So, given the mastermind that Roman Reigns is, fans shouldn't rule out the possibility of The OTC startling the new Bloodline with his next recruit.

The longest-reigning world champion of the modern era of WWE could approach one of the company's newest signees, Hikuleo. For those unaware, Hikuleo is the real-life brother of The Tongans. So, him siding with Roman Reigns would undoubtedly throw the villainous faction off its game.

There could be a multitude of storyline reasons that could justify The Tongan Giant choosing Roman Reigns over his brothers. For starters, he could claim to be jealous of Tama and Loa for enjoying success on the main roster while he wasn't picked up by Solo. This wedge could easily turn the tide in Roman Reigns' favor.