WWE reportedly planning major change for Roman Reigns and OG Bloodline ahead of Netflix jump

Roman Reigns and The Bloodline may soon have to face the consequences of their past actions as Raw moves to Netflix in 2025.


WWE reportedly planning major change for Roman Reigns and OG Bloodline ahead of Netflix jump

Roman Reigns and OG Bloodline set to move to Raw (via WWE and Netflix)

From 2025, Monday Night Raw move to Netflix as part of a humongous $5 billion deal. Ahead of this drastic shift, the promotion is already planning to carry out some major changes, including a brand change for Roman Reigns and the OG Bloodline.

According to PWN Reports, Reigns and the rest of his former faction are set to move to Raw in the upcoming weeks. This change will take place as part of a transfer window that the company announced on the latest episode of SmackDown.

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Previous reports have suggested that Netflix has demanded several top stars on Raw once the show moves over to the streaming giant. These names include Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Cody Rhodes. WWE seems to have accepted these requests by drafting the OTC over to the red brand. Furthermore, both world champions, Gunther and the American Nightmare, are also expected to swap brands following the window.

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The aftermath of this shift will be highly interesting to witness. Sami Zayn and Jey Uso are already a part of the red brand. Meanwhile, Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman will follow suit with the OTC’s path. Many stories on Raw are already influenced by the former WWE Undisputed Champion and his actions over the past two years. His having to confront the consequences of his past would be highly interesting to witness.

Roman Reigns feels very fortunate to have the opportunity to work with The Rock

Roman Reigns and The Rock has been a dream match for many years now. While fans still have not witnessed the two superstars going head-to-head, they did work together for an extended period of time earlier this year leading up to WrestleMania XL. The two Samoans formed a strong on-screen bond during the time that they worked together. They even beat the team of Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in the Night 1 main event.

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In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Reigns talked about his time working with the Final Boss and potentially going up against him one day. He said that when one zoomed out on the situation, all they would see were a bunch of family members. Being able to entertain fans and put on a great show with one’s own blood was truly something special.

I wasn’t even looking at him like ‘this is DJ [Dwayne Johnson],’ it was just me and another family member. 

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Reigns revealed that sharing such a huge moment with a family member can also feel weird at times. He believed that the Kelce brothers or the Harbaugh brothers would say the same. However, at the end of the day, he could not be more grateful. He felt very fortunate about the fact that he got to put on such a great show alongside The Rock.

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