Paul Heyman continues to insist that the angle has only scratched the surface. During a recent interview with Sam Roberts at Fanatics Fest, Heyman revisited comments he made at a SummerSlam 2023 press conference, where he stated that The Bloodline angle was in the “bottom of the third inning.” Now, he believes they might not have even reached that stage yet.
Heyman addressed the criticism he faced for his previous analogy, doubling down on the belief that there is still much more to come from The Bloodline storyline.
“Some people tried to rail me over the coals last year like, ‘Oh, Paul Heyman said they’re only in the third inning, what a jerk off Paul Heyman is!’ I got news for you, I don’t even think we’re in the third inning yet,” Heyman stated.
Heyman emphasized the uncertainty surrounding key characters like Jimmy and Jey Uso, as well as his own role, adding to the intrigue of the ongoing saga. He hinted at potential surprises and new alliances, further extending the narrative possibilities.
“You don’t know if or when the Wise Man will return,” Heyman teased, leaving fans speculating about his potential reappearance in the storyline.
He also mentioned the possibility of Solo Sikoa having additional backup, creating more unpredictability within The Bloodline’s future.
Despite being power-bombed through an announce table by The Bloodline on the June 28 edition of WWE SmackDown and his subsequent absence from WWE programming, Heyman remains confident that the story is far from over.
In Heyman’s view, The Bloodline angle is a rich and evolving narrative with plenty of untold stories still to be explored. His remarks suggest that fans should buckle up for even more twists and turns as the saga continues, with Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, and others poised to play pivotal roles in the next chapters.
“I can’t imagine someone coming into power in this company and saying we’ve told the entire story of The Bloodline. I see someone coming into power and saying, ‘Oh my god, look what I get to play with now.’”
The future of The Bloodline storyline remains one of the most anticipated elements in WWE, and Heyman’s comments only add to the excitement.
What are your thoughts on Paul Heyman’s assertion that The Bloodline storyline is still in its early stages? How do you see the narrative evolving with the introduction of new characters like Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu, and the potential return of key figures like Heyman himself? Share your predictions and hopes for the future of this dominant WWE faction in the comments below!