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Major Bloodline match set for WWE Money In The Bank

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The Bloodline will be at WWE Money in the Bank on July 6, 2024, in a six-man tag team match facing a team led by Cody Rhodes.

Under the leadership of Solo Sikoa, the Bloodline has targeted Cody Rhodes who defeated Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 40.
WWE has now confirmed that Rhodes will team with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens, both of whom have had issues with The Bloodline, to take on a Sikoa-led Bloodline team, stating:

At WWE Money in the Bank, Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will join forces with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens against The Bloodline.
The Bloodline have a long and tumultuous history with Rhodes, Orton and Owens. When Roman Reigns took a leave after losing the Undisputed WWE Championship to The American Nightmare at WrestleMania, Solo Sikoa took the mantle of Tribal Chief and made significant changes to the deadly faction.
Solo ruthlessly brutalized his brother Jimmy Uso and added the destructive Tama Tanga and Tonga Loa, sons of the legendary Haku. At WWE Clash at the Castle, Sikoa orchestrated a 3-on-1 attack on Rhodes, but KO and The Viper jumped into the brawl and evened the odds. Then, on the June 21 edition of SmackDown, Jacob Fatu emerged to assault Orton and Owens before hitting Rhodes with a Samoan Splash onto the announce table from the top rope.
As a result, the stage was set for a highly anticipated Six-Man Tag Team Match!
Don’t miss WWE Money in the Bank, streaming live Saturday, July 6, at 7 ET/4 PT on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else.

The June 21 episode of WWE SmackDown saw the Rhodes taking on Solo Sikoa, with the arrival of Jacob Fatu signalling new danger for the American Nightmare, as can be seen below this news story.
On the recent episode of WWE SmackDown, Solo Sikoa made it clear to Paul Heyman that Roman Reigns isn’t coming back.
Heyman shared the ring in an emotional moment with CM Punk, concluding by asking the Chicago native to “take me with you.”

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