Report: Current Bloodline Storyline Expected To Last Beyond WWE WrestleMania 43
The Bloodline storyline won't be ending anytime soon
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Jul 6, 2026
Many scoffed when Paul Heyman stated in August 2024 that he didn't believe The Bloodline's WWE storyline was even in the third inning yet, but almost two years on from those comments, The Bloodline is still one of the top acts on WWE TV.
Fans shouldn't expect to see the latest issues with Roman Reigns and his control over The Bloodline to disappear from WWE programming anytime soon, either. False Finish has reported that the current Bloodline story is "expected to extend past WrestleMania 43" in 2027. This means, at the very least, there will be almost another year of The Bloodline.
The storyline of Roman Reigns as the leader of The Bloodline has been ongoing since his return at SummerSlam 2020, almost six years ago. The faction has changed greatly since then, including with a Bloodline civil war of Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa, but The Bloodline was renewed following WrestleMania 42 during Reigns' feud with Jacob Fatu over the World Heavyweight Championship.
Reigns ultimately won that programme at Clash in Italy, with the current version of The Bloodline consisting of Roman Reigns, Jacob Fatu, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso. The faction may grow, though, as the stable currently has issues with Solo Sikoa once again, and reports have noted that another Anoa'i family member in Zilla Fatu is expected to sign with WWE.