Paul Heyman revealed that Roman Reigns had the Bloodline with a strictt rule that they weren’t allowed to put hands on CM Punk due to how much Punk meant to Heyman!

Roman actually cares for Paul.

Picture Courtesy: @WWEonFox on X/TwitterPaul Heyman has been dealing with the new iteration of The Bloodline all by himself (Picture Courtesy: @WWEonFox on X/Twitter)

Paul Heyman was one of the centerpieces of this week’s episode of SmackDown and rightfully so, as his presence added a great deal to the stories being told.

His reaction to The Bloodline’s newest member was captured by a fan after SmackDown went off the air.

At the start of the show, Paul Heyman first found himself in a reunion with CM Punk.

In a desperate cry for help (one he had done to Jey Uso before backstage), he told CM Punk to get out of the arena for his own good and to take him along.

Heyman has been vocal about his displeasure with the new ways of The Bloodline.

Jacob Fatu is the newest addition to The Bloodline, with Solo Sikoa pulling off a major masterstroke. In the video below, you can see Paul Heyman’s response to it as he walks back looking skeptically:

Check out Heyman’s reaction more closely here as well.

It’s going to be interesting to see what happens in the weeks to come. Solo shockingly informed Heyman that Roman Reigns won’t be coming back.

Heyman is loyal to Roman Reigns over everyone and has used the example of recent senseless violence from the Tongan brothers as the reason why he doesn’t want to associate himself with The Bloodline.

Heyman also revealed to Solo Sikoa that he told Roman Reigns that CM Punk was off-limits.

The Bloodline 2.0 (Image credit: WWE.com)

The Bloodline 2.0 (Image credit: wwe.com)


The Bloodline grew stronger on SmackDown this past Friday as Jacob Fatu made his WWE debut and joined the heel faction. Following a dominant display on the blue brand, the 32-year-old looks set to get a new name.

Trained by The Usos and Solo Sikoa’s father, Rikishi, Jacob Fatu made a name for himself on the independent circuit before inking a deal with the Stamford-based promotion.

The powerhouse made his first on-screen appearance on SmackDown last week, assisting The Bloodline against Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. Fatu took out all three babyfaces on his own before standing in the ring with the rest of the faction.

Jacob Fatu was known as The Samoan Werewolf on the independent circuit. It now seems like he could soon be called by that nickname in WWE too. The company recently filed a trademark for ‘The Samoan Werewolf’, which indicates that the management has plans to refer to the former champion by that moniker.

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WWE personality believes there could soon be a power struggle within The Bloodline

Jacob Fatu made his mark right off the gate as he single-handedly took out Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton upon his WWE debut. While the former champion seems to be working under Solo Sikoa for now, Sam Roberts believes that the duo could soon collide for control of The Bloodline.

“The idea of where does he [Jacob Fatu] fit in. Clearly, the idea of a power struggle can be there. I think right now, the idea of Solo Sikoa being his boss, this Trial Chief character, a guy who doesn’t have to wrestle, this guy who wears a red T-shirt and a blazer, and Jacob Fatu being the guy who takes care of the business, while the Tongans are there as foot soldiers, feels like how this all works out,” said Sam Roberts.

Jacob Fatu reportedly signed a deal with WWE during WrestleMania XL season. However, the company waited a couple of months to introduce him, with reports suggesting that the creative team was afraid of him potentially outshining Solo Sikoa in the new Bloodline.