Roman Reigns delivers a statement following a huge WWE Bad Blood win
The WWE Universe was electrified when Roman Reigns, the legendary “Original Tribe Chief” returned to the ring in a spectacular display of dominance on WWE Bad Blood after a six month absence Reigns teamed up with Cody Rhodes to he soloed with The Bloodline in an adrenaline-filled tournament -pumping moments and unexpected alliances Come and Yakob meets Fatu
Displaying exceptional athleticism, Cody Rhodes jumped off the ring post, then slammed Jacob Fatu across the scoreboard. This left Reigns facing only Solo Sequoia, but a surprise intervention by Bullet Club’s Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa briefly threatened Reigns’ victory. However, the tide turned when Reigns’ cousin Jimmy Uso made a triumphant return, defeating Reigns with a decisive move.
In a heartwarming moment, Reigns shared a passionate hug with Jimmy Uso, rekindling memories of their previous victory together at The Bloodline Stable, much to the delight of the fans.
After the match, the tension escalated as Cody Rhodes fell to a vicious attack from Solo, Jacob, Tama and Loa in the ring. In a show of unity and loyalty, Jimmy Uso convinced Reigns and Rhodes to unite against their attackers, demonstrating the enduring brotherly bond within The Bloodline.
The intensity of the evening peaked when Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made a surprise appearance, rocked his People’s Championship and issued a stiff challenge to Reigns and friends with a cold throat cut, and a platform for future conflict
Taking to social media, Roman Reigns delivered a powerful message with a simple caption and stunning photo:
“We’re just getting started. #OTC ☝🏽
We’re just getting started. ☝🏽 #OTC pic.twitter.com/o2ij9iX4gC
— Roman Reigns (@WWERomanReigns) October 7, 2024
This cryptic message hints at further developments and challenges ahead for Reigns and The Bloodline, promising fans an exhilarating journey leading up to Survivor Series.
These are the dates that Reigns is currently advertised for:
- October 11: Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, South Carolina
- October 18: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, South Carolina
- October 25: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
- November 8: KeyBank Center, Buffalo, New York
- November 15: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- November 22: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah