An optimistic Bischoff then offered suggestions on how WWE could reignite his interest in the Bloodline saga, imploring Reigns that “now was not the time” for him to “take his foot off the gas” and prepare to transition to Hollywood, as has been rumored for years. Bischoff added it that was Reigns’ turn to repay the WWE for building him up as the biggest star in the business.
“If your goal is to end your career in the next 12 to 18 months and move on to Hollywood, commit now more than ever,” Bischoff told Reigns. “If that means working more often, to keep the audience engaged, do whatever you have to do. But I really hope Saturday night [SummerSlam] was just a blip on the radar.”
Over the past few weeks, some fans have compared the civil war within The Bloodline to that nWo Black & White versus nWo Wolfpac, a storyline that was written by none other than Bischoff. When asked if WWE was headed for a Jey-led faction against a Reigns-led faction story, Bischoff gave WWE suggestions on how to elevate the status of Jey.
“I’m tired of Jey being a little puppy,” Bischoff said. “I’m tired of him being a whipping boy. Jey’s gotta get some balls. I don’t want him to be the scolded puppy anymore.”
Bischoff would offer another suggestion to reignite the Bloodline storyline, laying out the possibility of Sami Zayn returning to the fold to help Jey in his war against Reigns & Co.
“Maybe Sami is the catalyst that can help Jey find his spirit, his spine,” Bischoff stressed. “Because if you can get a fired-up and confident Jey … give me someone that says, ‘F–k it, I can’t take it anymore. I’ll do whatever I have to do to beat you.’ Let’s watch that story and maybe that’s just me.”

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