3 possible endings to the six-man tag team match at Money in the Bank

The six-man tag team match is likely to headline the Money in the Bank PLE.


3 possible endings to the six-man tag team match at Money in the Bank

Six-Man Tag Team Match at Money in the Bank (via WWE)

The Money in the Bank PLE is less than a week away. With the card seemingly locked in, the main event of the night will likely be the six-man tag team match. The Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline will take on the babyface trio of Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton. For months, the faction has been wrecking havoc on SmackDown.

Amidst the absence of Roman Reigns, The Bloodline has undergone a massive transformation. Since WrestleMania, Sikoa has made enemies with the likes of Owens, Orton, and The Street Profits. At Clash at the Castle, The Enforcer targeted the Undisputed WWE Champion, prompting R-KO to save their friend. On the next SmackDown episode, Jacob Fatu was introduced, tipping the scales in favor of the ruthless stable.

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The storyline has picked up steam as the WWE Universe cannot wait for the six-man tag team match. With that said, here are three possible ways the bout can end on July 6 in Toronto:

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Another member is introduced to Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline

Given the events that have transpired over the past couple of months, it wouldn’t be surprising to see another member join The Bloodline. Following Jacob Fatu’s debut, Zilla Fatu has teased aligning with his brothers on social media. Therefore, the second-generation wrestler could arrive at Money in the Bank to help the faction win.

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The Bloodline (via WWE)

Another name that has been speculated by fans to join the fray is Lance Anoa’i. Similar to Fatu, the 32-year-old competed in MLW before requesting his release last year. Nevertheless, there are a number of Samoan wrestlers who would like to enter The Bloodline story in WWE, and it is very likely that Solo Sikoa wouldn’t mind bringing in more.

Randy Orton betrays Cody Rhodes to kick off their rivalry

Since Randy Orton’s return to WWE at Survivor Series, fans have clamored for him to feud with Cody Rhodes. Given their history, there is no doubt that the two will tear the house down in their eventual rivalry. Having said that, the seeds for an inevitable match have been planted for the past few weeks. On last week’s SmackDown, Orton glanced sternly toward The American Nightmare when he spoke about his title.

Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens
Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens (via WWE)

A match of this magnitude should take place at a Big 4 PLE. Therefore, to build towards a likely SummerSlam program, The Viper might turn on his former Legacy teammate at Money in the Bank. Moreover, this would be at the cost of bolstering The Bloodline’s confidence with a win for the dominant faction.

Roman Reigns returns to cost Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline the win

On the latest episode of SmackDown, Solo Sikoa and the new Bloodline hospitalized Paul Heyman with a brutal attack. After the Hall of Famer refused to acknowledge the Tribal Heir, all four members ambushed him. More importantly, they crossed the line, and it’s safe to say that Roman Reigns will be irate about what happened. 

Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns
Solo Sikoa and Roman Reigns (via WWE)

These actions could come back to haunt Sikoa as the former Undisputed Champion might return on Saturday to confront him. Despite the faction facing his former rivals, Reigns will be out to seek revenge against the man who has taken his place and laid his hands on his loyal Wiseman. Nevertheless, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of The Tribal Chief, who is seemingly close to appearing again on WWE programming.

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