One big thing
WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax has addressed the possibility of joining The Bloodline, revealing that discussions about her potential involvement have only come from fans, not WWE creative.
Why it matters
The Bloodline has been a dominant force in WWE, and adding a female member could significantly alter the group’s dynamics and storylines. Jax’s comments provide insight into WWE’s current creative direction for both The Bloodline and the women’s division.
Key takeaways
• Jax says the idea of her joining The Bloodline has “only been discussed by fans”
• She believes The Bloodline members want women wrestlers to “pave our own path”
• Jax is open to assisting The Bloodline if needed, but it’s not currently planned
By the numbers
• Jax is the Second Cousin, Once Removed of The Rock
• The Bloodline has been active in WWE since 2020
What they’re saying
Nia Jax on potential Bloodline involvement:
“They want us to be successful in our own right and pave our own path and create our own legacy. If it does come down to it to where they need a little bit of our assistance, you know that we’re going to be there without even a second guess.”
The big picture
While fans have been clamoring for a female member to join The Bloodline, WWE seems focused on allowing the women’s division to develop independently. This approach allows for more diverse storytelling and character development across both men’s and women’s rosters.
What’s next
As The Bloodline saga continues to evolve, WWE will likely explore new directions for the group. Meanwhile, Nia Jax and other female superstars will continue to forge their own paths in the women’s division.
Do you think adding a female member to The Bloodline would enhance or detract from the group’s current storyline? Share your thoughts in the comments below!