Interesting Change To Recent WWE Bloodline Segments

Interesting Change To Recent WWE Bloodline Segments WWE

An interesting change has reportedly been made to the WWE’s recent segments featuring members of The Bloodline.

Despite Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns being once again off our TV screens, recent weeks of SmackDown have seen the story of The Bloodline continue in his absence.

This has come in the form of LA Knight attempting to pick off all other members of the group in order to get another shot at the Tribal Chief.

Knight’s quest to do exactly this began on the November 17 SmackDown, where he managed to take out Jimmy Uso and with a bit of help form Cody Rhodes, fend off Solo Sikoa too.

Typically, whether Reigns is absent or not, all Bloodline content on WWE TV is produced by Michael Hayes, however, on the most recent SmackDown this was not the case.

Instead, according to Fightful Select, both Paul Heyman’s promo and Jimmy Uso vs LA Knight were produced by Jamie Noble.

This was reportedly a result of Hayes not being present for SmackDown in any capacity, leaving Noble to stand-in for him.

It remains to be seen whether Hayes will return to his usual duties for the following week’s Survivor Series go-home edition of SmackDown in Chicago, Illinois (November 24).

Hayes was also absent for WWE Crown Jewel, where the John Cena vs Solo Sikoa match was produced by Adam Pearce, and LA Knight vs Roman Reigns was produced by Chris Park (Abyss) and Shane Helms (The Hurricane).

As of right now, there’s no Bloodline presence announced as being part of the card for Survivor Series next weekend.

To read of a big change coming to next week’s episode of SmackDown click here.

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5 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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