The current storyline starring The Bloodline had a new chapter in the most recent Friday Night SmackDown show. After weeks of uncertainty, with Solo Sikoa taking command of the faction, apparently unilaterally, last night Paul Heyman, advisor to the group and, especially to Roman Reigns, admitted to not having spoken to The Tribal Chief since Wrestlemania XL.
The news broke during a backstage segment. Heyman visited Nick Aldis to ask him about a written request he had previously sent him. The General Manager of SmackDown claimed to have read it, but refused to comply, revealing that Heyman wanted Kevin Owens and Randy Orton not to fight at WWE Backlash. Paul responded that he didn't care. His request was for the good of both fighters and the brand itself. However, now it was no longer a burden of conscience for him, but for Aldis.
Nick hinted that everything related to The Bloodline was still being orchestrated by Roman Reigns through Heyman. However, he accidentally revealed that he had not spoken to Reigns since WrestleMania XL.
The last time fans were able to see Reigns and Heyman together was in a video recorded on the entrance ramp of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, minutes after Cody Rhodes' victory at WrestleMania XL. Roman and Paul embraced each other in a heartfelt embrace before the former left the premises. Since then, he has not appeared on the company's television programming again.
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