WWE reportedly has no plans to wrap up the current Bloodline chapter at WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh, with the storyline expected to run past the event.
That timeline keeps Roman Reigns’ championship reign and Jacob Fatu’s enforcer role in place as long-term fixtures of the promotion’s main-event scene.
The report comes from FalseFinish, who states plainly that the angle is far from finished.
The current Bloodline story is expected to extend past WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh.
This iteration of the Bloodline took shape when Reigns captured a world title and brought Fatu in as his enforcer. The two have anchored the top of the card since, with Fatu integrated as a central figure alongside Reigns throughout 2026.
What The Extended Timeline Means For The Title Picture
If the storyline runs past WrestleMania 43, it raises the stakes for anyone hoping to dethrone Reigns before WWE’s biggest annual event. The report suggests the champion’s run is booked as a long game rather than a story building to a clean payoff at the show.
The Bloodline has remained a central act in WWE programming, with Fatu positioned as a major threat within the family conflict. That internal tension has been the engine driving the angle forward.
It lines up with earlier backstage word that Reigns’ reign is not expected to end soon and that WWE is pleased with the current direction.
For more on the creative forces steering the angle, see our look at the names behind the Bloodline storyline.