WWE is teasing a reunion of The Bloodline. The group that ruled WWE TV from 2020 is being brought back as the company builds toward a major WrestleMania match.
Why WWE is bringing The Bloodline back
The Bloodline started in 2020 and was a central story in WWE for years. Roman Reigns, The Usos, Sami Zayn and others helped lift the main event scene. That run was a big reason WWE had strong TV numbers and big money from ticket sales and sponsors.
By 2025, WWE slowed The Bloodline storyline. Creative moves and long runs had made the act feel tired. Still, WWE now appears to be bringing The group back. Recent teases on Monday Night RAW point to The Usos rejoining Roman Reigns and a renewed focus on the faction.
WWE needs a boost in momentum
WWE is still making money but fans and critics have noted weaker TV storytelling. Some storylines feel dragged out and plans seem to change often. This has led to small drops in viewership and attendance in some places.
Reuniting The Bloodline is a clear attempt to return to what worked. The group can be used to sell big shows, create cinematic segments, and give TV a clear top act again. Triple H and WWE leadership likely see the Bloodline as a fast way to rebuild interest.
Building to The Rock vs. Roman Reigns
Another reason for the reunion is the reported return of The Rock. Reports on UFCcoverage say The Rock may appear at WrestleMania 43 in Saudi Arabia and could face Roman Reigns in a headline match. If that happens, WWE will want a clear story to lead into the match.
Bringing The Bloodline back gives WWE many story options. The group can tease The Rock’s involvement, produce dramatic moments, and set up a final chapter where Roman Reigns faces his famous cousin. The Rock was involved with The Bloodline around WrestleMania 40, so this is a natural direction to build toward another big match.
What this means for fans
Some fans will welcome a return of The Bloodline. The group produced some of WWE’s best moments in recent years. Others worry the act has been overused and that the members are now watered down.
For now, WWE is using The Bloodline as a short-term fix to lift TV and sell big events. The plan appears focused on one goal: build strong interest and then move into a WrestleMania main event that could include The Rock and Roman Reigns.
All mentions of reporting in this article come from UFCcoverage sources and public WWE programming notes. No new match dates or official announcements have been added beyond WWE’s current teases.
