Real-life Bloodline member teases a huge comeback in WWE after 6 years

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Real-life Bloodline member Lance Anoa'i has teased a huge comeback. He signed with WWE last year, but hasn't made his return to television, as he is reportedly out with an injury.

Anoa'i last appeared on WWE television alongside Roman Reigns during his feud with Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre in 2019. He was in action against McMahon, but quickly found himself outnumbered before the former Big Dog made the save.

On social media, Anoa'i shared a short clip of him preparing for his big comeback. He also teased the same with his caption.

"#Comeback," wrote Anoa'i.

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What is The Bloodline's current status in WWE?

The Bloodline hasn't been acknowledged with the same name ever since Solo Sikoa lost the Ula Fala to Roman Reigns in January. Instead, WWE has labeled them as Sikoa's "family." The faction still consists of JC Mateo and The Tongans, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, who are sidelined with injuries.

The recent development within the family saw Jacob Fatu quit the group after betraying Sikoa at the WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. He prevented his former Tribal Chief from winning the Men's Money in the Bank briefcase.

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On the other hand, the OG Bloodline also seems to be done, at least for the time being. The faction remains on each other's good books, especially after their win over the Sikoa's faction in the Men's WarGames Match at the 2024 Survivor Series Premium Live Event.

At the moment, Reigns finds himself all alone after Paul Heyman betrayed him at WrestleMania 41. The Usos are on separate brands, with Jey Uso recently dropping the WWE World Heavyweight Championship to Gunther, and Jimmy feuding with Sikoa and his group on SmackDown. Lastly, Sami Zayn is competing in the Men's King of the Ring Tournament and recently advanced to the semifinal.