WWE Crown Jewel 2024 featured another addition to The Bloodline saga with a six-man tag team match. Triple H made some noticeable changes with both versions of the group.
At WWE Crown Jewel 2024, the reunited Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso faced Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu with Tonga Loa at ringside. Despite the best efforts of The OG Bloodline, they were defeated by the former North American Champion's group. While the reunited group had noticeable tensions and differences, so did Solo's stable.
For this list, we will look at four major changes Triple H made to The Bloodline at WWE Crown Jewel 2024.
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#4. Solo Sikoa brought in a different energy during their entrance
Even before becoming The Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa was known for his stoic and serious character. Although he has been more vocal in the past few months, he remained serious during entrances, but not at the Saudi Arabia Premium Live Event.
While The Bloodline was making their entrance, the former North American Champion was notably more vocal and animated. From the looks of it, he may be showcasing that he was confident and carefree en route to the match. Interestingly, that wasn't the only change for their entrance.
#3. Tonga Loa wore his gear despite not having a match
The three men from The Bloodline who competed in Saudi Arabia were Solo, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu. They also had Tonga Loa as extra support at ringside, who dawned different clothing than usual.
In the past, when Tonga would be at ringside or not involved in the actual match, he would just usually wear plain black, casual clothing, which was seen at the 2024 Bad Blood event. However, that wasn't the case at the recent PLE, as he probably wanted to stay ready in case any of his groupmates needed to swap with him.
#2. A vital member of The Bloodline wasn't highlighted during their entrance
Interestingly, another subtle detail was present on Solo's Bloodline entrance at Crown Jewel 2024. However, this time around it focuses on The Samoan Werewolf.
Jacob is considered one of the most dominant and stand-out superstars in WWE today, with some even considering that he is more dangerous than Solo. The Enforcer is presented as such every week, even during their entrances. However, he wasn't highlighted much at Crown Jewel, unlike his entrances with the group before.
#1. Jey Uso and The OG Bloodline had different entrances for WWE Crown Jewel
The OG Bloodline may have reunited on this week's SmackDown before Crown Jewel, but that doesn't mean that everything will return the same way as they were and this was evident with their entrances.
After Solo entered with the rest of his teammates, Roman and Jimmy followed with Reigns' music. This time around, Jey entered separately with his own music and didn't go through the ramp, but entered through the audience.