Dwayne Johnson, The Rock
Dwayne Johnson attends the Warner Bros. "Black Adam" photo call at SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills on October 06, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Matt Winkelmeyer/WireImage via Getty Images

KEY POINTS

  • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson believes he is the "Head of the Table"
  • The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa thinks their relative has completely lost the plot
  • Sikoa also reveals that he wants to win a championship of his own very soon

Roman Reigns' Bloodline faction has run roughshod over WWE, most especially since the addition of their "enforcer" Solo Sikoa from NXT.

The youngest member of the group has some choice words for their famous relative The Rock, whose real name is Dwayne Johnson.

The Rock made an appearance on E! News' "The Rundown" a few weeks ago and was asked about who the real "Head of the Table" is in their high-profile family.

"Who is 'Head of the Table?' Without saying any names, you're looking into his eyes right now," he told Erin Lim which also prompted the latter to ask whether he will be making an appearance at WrestleMania 39 to challenge his cousin Reigns.

The Rock immediately declined the notion, but he jokingly added that he is going to get a text from Reigns after the interview.

This is where Sikoa's comments about his cousin come in.

"He (The Rock) is not here in WWE so I don't know what table he is talking about, there are other tables in the family. I don't know if he got a pick specifically on which table he is talking about. I know Roman is head of our table, that's the table I said," Sikoa revealed to Republic World.

"When the time presents itself, man, Rock and Roman that'll be something cool to see down the road."

Sikoa made his main roster debut at the Clash at the Castle pay-per-view in Cardiff, Wales to help Reigns retain the titles against hometown hero Drew McIntyre, further strengthening the already formidable faction.

Since that time, The Bloodline has only grown stronger against other performers and closer together after the addition of Sami Zayn who was officially recognized by Reigns as the "Honorary Uce."

For many WWE fans, seeing Reigns and The Rock in the main event of WrestleMania 39 is the ideal time to make it happen since the latter is the only one in their family who is yet to acknowledge "The Big Dog" as the family's Tribal Chief.

WrestleMania 39 is set to take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California with a maximum capacity of 100,240 seats, and having Reigns come out victorious against The Rock then makes too much sense not to happen.

The Bloodline currently holds the undisputed WWE Universal Championship and the undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships, making Sikoa and Zayn the only ones in the group without a title.

For Sikoa, he also revealed that he would be gunning after a championship of his own, whether it be the United States Championship or the ever-prestigious Intercontinental title.

Should Sikoa and Zayn capture the two remaining singles competitors' titles, they will have complete domination over the men's rosters and will make The Bloodline the most successful faction in WWE history.

Roman Reigns, The Bloodline, WWE
The Bloodline (L-R: Solo Sikoa, Jey Uso, Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn) along with manager Paul Heyman (extreme right) on an episode of SmackDown. WWE