Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes to fight The Bloodline outside the arena at WWE Bad Blood? Exploring how it can happen

Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes [Image credits: WWE YouTube]
Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes [Image credits: WWE YouTube]

Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes have a big match ahead of them at WWE Bad Blood. They will face off against Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline, which will be no easy task. It is bound to be a heated clash, especially considering the history between all parties involved. With that in mind, could the battle spill over outside the arena and into the city of Atlanta?

The answer to that question is that it is certainly a possibility. WWE Bad Blood is scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Coincidentally, both Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes have quite a connection with A-Town. The American Nightmare grew up in Atlanta, and as for The OTC, he is a Georgia Tech alum, and it is in the Yellow Jackets home ground where the fight may take place.

On last night's SmackDown, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes met at the Bobby Dodd Stadium. There, they discussed their links to the city before agreeing they would have each other's backs. Now, moving on to this potential scenario, assuming the match becomes No DQ, there is a high possibility that a part of the match may take place in the stadium. After all, the stadium is roughly just five minutes away from State Farm Arena.

It would be amazing to see Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline get whooped in Reigns' old stomping ground. Who knows? The battle could even rage on in other parts of Atlanta, so long as the final pin takes place in the ring. But, as things stand, this is nothing more than speculation.

Roman Reigns has warned Cody Rhodes that he will be taking back his title

The purpose of Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns' meeting at the Bobby Dodd Stadium, was to straighten things out. Given their previously intense rivalry, The American Nightmare wanted assurances that The Original Tribal Chief would have his back at WWE Bad Blood. Fortunately, Reigns agreed but followed it up with a warning.

The former Undisputed WWE Champion assured Rhodes that he would have his back. But, after taking care of business at WWE Bad Blood, he plans to take back "his" title. A bold statement, but one that does not come as a surprise.

Reigns is bound to turn his attention to the Undisputed WWE Championship eventually. Now, he's given The American Nightmare fair notice. The only question is, when will he attempt to take it back?