Well, there are a few of the Reigns family in WWE as I say. The Rock, his cousin, is a fact. Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa, brothers and also cousins of Reigns, are also aligned with the champion.
Then there’s Jey Uso. However, he turned his back on The Bloodline last year, did well and beat Jimmy in a brother vs. brother match last night. Maybe he has something to say. There are also Nia Jax and Naomi from the women’s division, although they have not participated at all yet.
On the other hand, there are many more members of The Bloodline who have been involved in WWE at some point. Hall of Famer Rikishi, the father of the Usos, is one of them. Reigns’ parents are others. And Jacob Fatu, Reigns’ cousin (he has many), is now reportedly signed to WWE as well.
But with Cody… his only real family member in wrestling is Dustin Rhodes, who is signed to AEW, WWE’s rival company. You may know him better as Goldust. His father, Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, has passed away.
His wife Brandi Rhodes will likely have a say. And then we expect him to form an Avengers team, basically.
All of Reigns’ previous opponents could get involved. I mean Randy Orton, LA Knight, Kevin Owens. Sami Zayn.
Some have said John Cena. And the biggest rumor of all? The Rock’s biggest rival, Stone Cole Steve Austin.
WWE boss Triple H shared this post at exactly 3:16 today. That’s a Stone Cold thing. He makes you think…
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