Alright, so picture this: It was a lazy Saturday afternoon, and I’m sprawled out on the couch, flipping through channels, nothing good on. I stumbled upon some wrestling, and let me tell you, it wasn’t just any wrestling.
It was WWE, and these guys called The Bloodline were in the ring. Now, I hadn’t watched wrestling in years, but there was something about these guys, especially Roman Reigns. This guy had an aura, a presence, you know?
I started watching regularly, got sucked into their whole story. This Bloodline, it ain’t just about winning matches. It’s like a family drama. It’s messy. I was hooked, I wanted to learn more about them and why they are better than others.
- First time I saw Roman Reigns is when he returned to WWE in 2020, with faces on LCD screens, that was astonishing.
- I watched some old matches, and it seems he is regarded as one of the best professional wrestlers in the world. I heard someone said his 1,316-day reign is the fourth-longest world title reign in WWE history and the longest since 1988.
Roman Reigns
So, I did what any normal person would do. I dove deep into the internet, reading about their history. Started with Roman, then The Usos, then this Solo Sikoa guy.
I followed many matches these years, learned about wrestling, and I gotta say, the WarGames last time was indeed astonishing. Now the Bloodline has two groups, the original one and a new one, it’s getting more and more complicated. So, I started to read more about them.
Turns out, this Bloodline, it’s a real family affair. Roman’s the son of Sika Anoa’i, and The Usos and Solo are his cousins, how crazy is that?
I watched interviews, behind-the-scenes stuff, anything I could get my hands on. And the more I learned, the more I realized why people are so into this Bloodline thing.
It’s not just the wrestling, which is top-notch, by the way. It’s the story, the drama, the family dynamics. It’s like a soap opera, but with body slams and powerbombs.
And Roman, man, he’s the perfect leader. He’s the “Tribal Chief,” and you can see it in the way he carries himself, the way he talks, the way he dominates in the ring.
Now, I’m not saying they’re perfect. They’ve had their ups and downs, their betrayals, their internal conflicts, but that’s what makes it so interesting. It is the reason why I think they are better than others.
So, yeah, that’s my story of how I got sucked into the world of The Bloodline. It’s been a wild ride, and I don’t see myself getting off anytime soon. It’s just so much fun!