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WrestleMania 41week is officially here.
AsWWEprepares for another unforgettable spectacle on The Grandest Stage of Them All, it feels like something is missing.
Beginning withWrestleMania 37, Roman Reigns embarked on his journey as the WWE Universal Champion.
Little did we know this would end up being a 1,316-day title reign.
From that moment on, The Bloodline became the biggest draw in professional wrestling.
Every superstar that was in The Bloodline has gone on to venture into a new feud.
The Usos are both entering a new era in their career as solo stars.
WWE has been teasing Paul Heyman turning on Roman Reigns for a while now.
Will he actually do it?
The moment that everyone seemed to forget was what happened after the match.
The thrilling moment between The Rock and Reigns solidified the end of The Bloodline.
Not as the Tribal Chief or the leader of a faction, but as a solo star.
Why WWE Decided to End the Bloodline?
He has organically become one of the top babyfaces in the company over the past year.
In addition to Uso,Jacob Fatu has also quickly become one of the top rising stars in WWE.
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As a heel, he continues to get cheers from the crowd at live events.
Sometimes, organic growth trumps anything else, and this may be one of those cases.
Is WWE Better Without the Bloodline?
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Both have seemingly turned the page from the family business.
A common topic of discussion for this week has beenthe lackluster build forWrestleMania 41.
As the build-up toWrestleMania 41proved,WWE needs a story capable of capturing fans' attention once again.