Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into the whole Bloodline family tree in WWE, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started off just wanting to see how everyone was connected, you know, like a simple family tree project. But boy, did it turn into something much bigger.
First, I started digging into the history, way before Roman Reigns was even a thing. Turns out, this family’s wrestling roots go way back. I mean, we’re talking about generations of wrestlers. I spent hours reading about guys like Peter Maivia, “The High Chief,” and Rocky Johnson, The Rock’s dad, who was a total legend. You can’t even talk about the Bloodline without talking about these guys.
Then, I moved on to more recent stuff, like how Roman Reigns became the “Tribal Chief” and all the drama that went down. I watched tons of old matches and interviews to get the full picture. There’s this whole storyline with The Usos, where they’re like, his cousins, but also his rivals at some point. It’s like a soap opera, but with wrestling. I actually created a timeline to track all the betrayals and alliances, it was that complicated.
- Researched the history of the Anoa’i family and their wrestling legacy.
- Watched old matches and promos to understand the Bloodline storyline.
- Created a detailed timeline of events, including alliances, betrayals, and title changes.
- Compared the on-screen drama to the real-life relationships within the family.
- Documented everything in a massive spreadsheet, because why not?
- Explored the possibility of Nia Jax joining the Bloodline, as she’s also a relative.
Next, I got curious about the real-life connections. Did you know Nia Jax, the Women’s Champion, is actually related to The Rock? She’s like his second cousin once removed or something. I even read an interview where she talked about maybe joining the Bloodline on screen. How cool would that be?
Getting it All Down
To keep track of all this, I started putting everything into a big spreadsheet. Yeah, I’m a nerd, I know. But it helped me see the connections more clearly. I had columns for everyone’s names, their ring names, their relationships, and even their big moments in WWE. I may have gone a little overboard, but it was fun.
Now, I know the original Bloodline. I mean that Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso and CM Punk. What a time when these guys joined forces! But now things have changed. We have Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa as the new Bloodline. So, I updated my spreadsheet. WarGames at Survivor Series will be so exciting!
Honestly, this whole thing started as a simple project, but it turned into a full-blown obsession. I learned so much about the history of wrestling and this amazing family. It’s crazy how their real lives and their on-screen characters are so intertwined. It’s been a blast, and I’m not even done yet. I might need to make a whole website about this someday. Or maybe a podcast? Who knows. Anyway, if you’re a wrestling fan, you gotta check out the Bloodline. It’s a story for the ages.
Oh, and I gotta say, this whole deep dive into the Bloodline has made me appreciate wrestling even more. It’s not just about the moves in the ring, it’s about the stories and the legacies. And this family? They’ve got a legacy that’s gonna last forever.