Paul Heyman’s Actions Spark Rumors of Turning on Roman Reigns

WWE fans are buzzing with speculation after Paul Heyman’s recent actions on Friday Night SmackDown. From subtle gestures to wardrobe choices, the legendary “wise man” has sparked theories about a potential betrayal of Roman Reigns, aligning instead with Solo Sikoa and the New Bloodline faction.

Heyman’s Ties to Solo Sikoa

During SmackDown, Paul Heyman appeared in an outfit matching Solo Sikoa’s trademark colors—black with red accents. Fans on social media were quick to point out this curious detail, interpreting it as a potential hint of Heyman’s allegiance shifting to the new Bloodline faction.

This theory gained traction following a storyline where Solo Sikoa smashed Heyman’s phone weeks earlier, effectively cutting off communication with Roman Reigns.

CM Punk’s Cryptic Comments

The tension was heightened when CM Punk, revealed as the OG Bloodline’s fifth member for Survivor Series: WarGames, seemingly hinted at Heyman’s divided loyalty. In a backstage segment, Punk declared, “That’s my wise man,” to which Reigns retorted, “We’ll see.”

The exchange has led fans to speculate that Heyman could be setting the stage for a major storyline twist.

Fan Theories and Reactions

Fans have also noted Heyman’s wink at Jimmy Uso during the SmackDown segment, adding another layer of intrigue. On social media, WWE enthusiasts have debated whether Heyman’s character, historically a heel, would better serve the rising Solo Sikoa over a babyface Roman Reigns.

Possible Survivor Series Swerve

With Survivor Series WarGames just days away, many are anticipating a shocking turn from Heyman that could disrupt the balance of power within the Bloodline storyline. Whether this will come to fruition remains to be seen, but the seeds for betrayal have certainly been planted.

Stay tuned to WWE programming for updates as tensions within the Bloodline reach a boiling point ahead of Survivor Series.

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