Sami Zayn says The Bloodline alliance is never really going to end.
The OG Bloodline reunited at tonight’s Survivor Series 2024 PPV to take on Solo Sikoa and his cousins. After having defeated the new Bloodline at the show, however, the big question on everyone’s mind is if this reunion is going to continue.
Zayn was asked this question while appearing on the post-show media scrum. The Honorary Uce said that the closest thing he can compare The Bloodline to is his never-ending feud with Kevin Owens:
“I think the bloodline thing, because of the length of time for how long it’s gone on now, and for the level of fan investment over the last few years, I feel like the closest thing I can kind of compare it to is like my story with Kevin Owens, for example, wherein it’s sort of a story that I think is always going to be there.”
Back To The Mothership: Sami Zayn
Sami Zayn mentioned how someone else asked Jey Uso about potentially going back into a tag team with his brother Jimmy. Just like Jey, the former NXT Champion had no definite answer on what he’ll do next, but he noted that it’s definitely not the end of their story together:
“So, you know, the previous question was asking, you know, Jay obviously has been doing tremendous things on his own. Does he want to go back into a team? Does he want to go do this? What’s the future for all the Bloodline members? I don’t know, right?
I don’t know, but I think even if we all sort of drift in different directions, it’s become this thing where you can always just sort of float back to the mothership. You know, much like me and Kevin, have been telling a story for over 20 years, and somehow, we always find each other in our crosshairs, and we’re very diligent.
Just as I think, with the bloodline, with regards to how we tell this story, we’re very diligent about how we do it, to make sure it’s always peaking the fans interest. So I don’t have a definitive answer for you. I don’t know, but it’s definitely not the end. I don’t know if this is like we’re back and we’re running it just like we did two years ago, but it’s, it’s never really going to be over, because it’s family.”