4 WWE NAMES WHO COULD JOIN CODY RHODES' TEAM AT MONEY IN THE BANK IF ALL BLOODLINE MEMBERS DECIDE TO FIGHT

WWE is gearing up for the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event this weekend in Canada. The match card features the classic men and women's ladder matches along with Damian Priest putting his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Seth Rollins. The stakes are high for both the superstars.

One of the most prominent rising stars on the scene, Bron Breakker will face Sami Zayn for the Intercontinental Championship, marking his first title challenge on the main roster. His previous conquests leave little to imagination for Zayn's fate post the WWE event.

Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens are teaming up against 3 members of The Bloodline. While the names are not yet confirmed, it begs the question on the faction's notoriety of using the numbers game to their advantage. Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu demonstrated their destruction on SmackDown last week.

Let's take a look at a few WWE names who could join Cody Rhodes' team at Money in the Bank if The Bloodline use cunningness to gain the upper hand:

#4. Jimmy Uso comes back with a vengeance after being kicked out of the notorious WWE faction

Jimmy Uso was the sole survivor of the original lineup of The Bloodline, at least until April this year.

The 38-year-old sided with his younger brother, Solo Sikoa who took on the role of Tribal Chief in Roman Reigns' absence. Things took a turn in April following WrestleMania when Tama Tonga debuted in an ambush attack on Jimmy Uso, and replaced him in the new version of the faction.

Jimmy Uso was reportedly out due to an injury which remains unnamed. The WWE star was a heel during his time in the group but his return could be cemented as a face when he goes up against the men who plotted against him.

#3. Rikishi returns for a one-time WWE match to set his son straight

Rikishi has been posting away on social media about behind the scenes happenings about The Bloodline. Ever since the group came into existence, his sons, The Usos, were a part of it.

The 58-year-old had also teased joining the group and his collaboration in being a special guest referee for Jimmy vs. Jey Uso at WrestleMania 40. Rikishi last competed in WWE nearly two decades ago but has made sporadic appearances at varied events.

His son, Solo Sikoa's takeover of The Bloodline and the latest attack on Paul Heyman garnered much-hated reactions from fans and industry veterans alike. Rikishi could show up at Money in the Bank in Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton's corner to show his support and even compete in an 8-man tag match against the new-look Bloodline.

#2. WWE legend John Cena confronts Solo Sikoa

John Cena first hinted at retirement last year when he made a return to the place that kickstarted his wrestling career. The Cenation Leader initiated a feud with Solo Sikoa which led to an abrupt end at Crown Jewel 2023.

Recently, the 47-year-old stated that he had another three years perhaps of in-ring action before calling it quits. John Cena has a longstanding history with The Bloodline when Roman Reigns was in charge. Their rivalry dates back to 2015 when Reigns was still in the up and comer phase on the main roster.

Additionally, the unfinished business with Solo Sikoa paves the way for another run-in between the two stars. Despite not being a full-timer, Cena was involved in Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns' match at WrestleMania 40.

At the 2021 Money in the Bank PLE, John Cena made a surprise return at the end of the show to challenge Roman Reigns for the Universal Championship at SummerSlam. Last year, at the premium live event, Grayson Waller and John Cena had a brief segment, indicating a potential feud between the two.

The WWE legend has a tendency to show up at the event unannounced, which could witness his return to join Cody Rhodes and team against the menacing Bloodline.

#1. Roman Reigns makes his anticipated WWE comeback after WrestleMania 40

Roman Reigns was last seen at WrestleMania 40 in April this year. His absence led to an array of changes and calamities in The Bloodline. The Tribal Heir, Solo Sikoa, stood up to his role and added new members to the group. Last week, they exhibited their viciousness when they attacked Paul Heyman on WWE SmackDown.

The WWE star took time off television at the conclusion of his 1,316 day reign as Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. He was spotted on the set of a comedy film featuring Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson.

With Solo Sikoa running amuck and taking over The Bloodline, dismissing Roman Reigns, multiple reports suggest the two will butt heads at SummerSlam. The 39-year-old and Cody Rhodes shared quite the disdain for each other during their rivalry, and the same goes for Kevin Owens and Randy Orton too. In the event, that they are able to set aside their differences with a common cause of taking down the 'bootleg' Bloodline, the four men might do just enough damage to their opponents.

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