Top faction being lined-up as the ‘successor’ to The Bloodline’s storyline in WWE
WWE has major plans for a top faction to be their next major act now that The Bloodline's chapter has almost come to an end.

WWE has decided decided upon their successors to The Bloodline's story (via- WWE)
The Bloodline’s tale is motoring towards the final lap after dominating the landscape for three years. At this point, Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa find themselves the lone warriors in their group. For the time being, the Street Champion is holding the fort for his Tribal Chief, but that could change out of the blue. If not today, everything will fall into place, and fans will need to accept that one of WWE’s greatest success stories is coming to a close.
That being said, the creative has already figured out the successors to it. As reported by WRKD Wrestling, Monday Night Raw’s The Judgment Day is the company’s next top bet. They believe that the villainous stable has developed that much-needed presence. Moreover, the group has been regularly causing significant surges in comparative quarters on a weekly basis.
At present, three-fourths of the Judgment Day are draped in gold. Starting with Rhea Ripley, she’s the World Women’s Champion and reflects that Chyna-inspired charisma. Her Latino Heat, Dominik Mysterio, just became the NXT North American Champion last night, beating Wes Lee. Damian Priest is Senor Money in the Bank and has every champion’s breath within his grasp. That being said, only Finn Balor is currently running without a championship.
Finn Balor can make it 4 out of 4 for The Judgment Day at SummerSlam. He’s scheduled to challenge Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Title at the Biggest Party of the Summer in Detroit. If he scripts history at Ford Field, the Judgment Day could call themselves more valuable, even more than The Bloodline. Fans will have to wait until August 5 to witness a landscape shift in WWE’s white-hot product.
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Is The Bloodline’s saga ending at SummerSlam?

For good measure, SummerSlam could play host to The Bloodline’s official end. Roman Reigns is expected to defend his Undisputed WWE Universal title against Jey Uso. Two weeks ago on SmackDown, Jey challenged Reigns to a one-on-one fight. Although The Tribal Chief has yet to respond, his cousin might just have to wait until this Friday night.
WWE has announced a ‘Rules of Engagement’ segment for Reigns & Jey. The former stablemates will stand toe-to-toe to discuss some business. It’s expected that Roman will eventually end up accepting his cousin’s quest for a match. Apparently, Reigns has every right to back down from his cousin. After all, Jey Uso can proudly boast that he pinned Reigns, ending his 3.5-year streak.
Jey has made the WWE Universe believe that Reigns is not unbeatable. If he becomes the one to end Roman Reigns’ record-shattering title reign at SummerSlam, that would catapult his career into superstardom. However, considering Reigns’ invincible track record in his title defenses, it’s unlikely that Roman’s story will be finished next month.
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