Ranking All The Bloodline Members From Worst To Best – The Top And Bottom Positions Will Surprise You

Ever since its formation in July 2021, The Bloodline has been at the center of the WWE universe. It is safe to say that this faction has given us some of the biggest moments in wrestling over the past few years. However, the Bloodline has gone through some massive changes over the years.

Members have changed, Tribal Chiefs have changed, and most importantly, all those titles the Bloodline racked up at one point are nowhere to be found anymore. With so much going on, now would be a good time to reflect on their journey. Today we’ll be looking at all past and present members of the Bloodline as we rank them from worst to best. Let’s get into it.

Here is every member of the Bloodline, ranked from worst to best:

10) Tonga Loa

Tonga Loa was the second new member introduced to the Bloodline by Solo Sikoa. Unfortunately, Tonga Loa has been unable to have any kind of impact during his time with the Bloodline. His performance in the ring leaves a lot to be desired, and it seems like the writers like to keep him as far away from the mic as possible. Until Tonga Loa is fighting alongside his brother Tama Tonga, his act can be a little difficult to watch. He is easily the least impactful member of the Bloodline and that is unlikely to change until Tonga Loa can prove himself as a formidable singles opponent.

9) Tama Tonga

Tama Tonga was the first new member that Solo Sikoa introduced to the new Bloodline. He immediately fit into the enforcer role and was able to make quick work of a ton of opponents. Tama Tonga has always delivered for the Bloodline, and what he lacks on the mic, he more than makes up for with his performance in the ring. If it weren’t for him participating in matches almost every week, the new Bloodline led by Solo Sikoa might not be doing so well at the moment. Also, If it weren’t for all the quality on this list, Tama Tonga would definitely be ranked higher.

8) Jacob Fatu

During his debut, Jacob Fatu made a huge splash by absolutely dominating the likes of Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Kevin Owens. Fatu is a force to be reckoned with and is surprisingly light on his feet for someone his size. With a little more finesse in his game, he can be at the very top of the WWE. His ruthlessness makes him a must-watch, and he has single-handedly made Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline one of the most dominant forces in the WWE. Jacob Fatu is definitely one to keep an eye on for the future.

7) Jimmy Uso

Jimmy is by no means a bad wrestler, but he is incomparable to his brother, Jey Uso. While the two worked together during their days with the Bloodline, they were unstoppable and even went on to unify the WWE Tag Team championships. However, Jimmy’s heel turns and solo adventures since Jey’s departure from the Bloodline were a little uninspiring. While his brother has become a proper star, Jimmy is still struggling to make strides as a solo competitor. Jimmy isn’t the worst on this list, but he has a ton of scope for improvement.

6) Solo Sikoa

Solo Sikoa was introduced to the Bloodline as an enforcer. During his early days with the faction, he seemed like a solid member who was always down to do the dirty work for the win. As the days went by, Sikoa became a cheat machine who would come in with a cheap interference whenever Roman Reigns found himself in need of a win. All that time Sikoa spent in the background just helping Roman win did him no favors. However, ever since Reigns lost his title, Solo has risen to become the new tribal chief and is hell-bent on bringing the WWE Championship back to his family. His work on the mic has been improving, and his presence in the ring is much better than it was this time last year.

However, for someone who’s supposed to be an enforcer, Solo sure does lose a lot. Within the last two years, he’s been involved in 111 matches and has lost 70. Solo’s numbers leave a lot to be desired. He doesn’t win a lot, and even when he does, it’s thanks to cheap tactics by his goons from the Bloodline. Solo needs to establish himself as a formidable singles opponent before he’s ready to take a higher spot on this list.

5) Jey Uso

Jey Uso has been a part of the Bloodline since day one. It was Uso who helped Reigns establish the faction along with his brother, and it was Jey who helped Reigns become the undisputed champ. If it weren’t for Jimmy Uso, Jey might not have been able to achieve such heights. Jey’s loyalty and in-ring performance have been instrumental in the Bloodline’s success. However, his individual growth has sometimes been overshadowed by his brother’s struggles.

4) Sami Zayn

Sami Zayn was only an honorary member of the Bloodline, but his humble personality did wonders for the faction. It was his sense of justice that helped Jimmy and Jey Uso develop a sense of individuality. If Zayn wasn’t around, the Bloodline would’ve transformed into Reigns’ minions who cheat and follow orders without purpose or principle. Zayn is excellent on the mic, does wonders with his storytelling, and it is clear to see he has a lot of passion for the game.

3) Paul Heyman

Paul Heyman has made the Bloodline what it is today. He has been here since day one, pulling the strings, selling promos, and riling up the fans, all for Roman Reigns’ sake. Heyman is an excellent Wiseman, and the role he’s played ever since Roman lost his title has only made the fans show more appreciation for him.

2) The Rock

Back when The Rock appeared to confront Roman Reigns, it seemed like the Bloodline was in jeopardy. However, he gave one of the best heel performances of his career and made the road to Wrestlemania XL one to remember. The way he cut promos and the performances he put up only served to remind people what a legendary figure he is in the WWE.

1) Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns established the Bloodline and went on to terrorize the WWE for three years straight. Thanks to his leadership, the Bloodline once held onto six championship belts at the same time. He himself became the undisputed champ, while also pushing the Uso brothers to unify the RAW and SmackDown Tag Team Championship belts. Reigns’ dominance and charisma have cemented his place as the top member of the Bloodline.

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