In a recent interview on “Busted Open Radio,” former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger expressed his opinion that The Bloodline, both in its original and newer versions, may not be comparable to legendary factions of the past, including his own famous group, The Four Horsemen.
The Bloodline has dominated WWE SmackDown for nearly four years, positioning itself as one of the top stables in wrestling history. Luger’s remarks suggest that while The Bloodline has achieved significant success, he believes it may not reach the same iconic status as older, established factions like The Four Horsemen.In a recent statement, Lex Luger shared his perspective on The Bloodline and The Four Horsemen, noting the differences between the two iconic factions.
Luger acknowledged The Four Horsemen’s longevity and their status as pioneers among wrestling factions. However, he also praised The Bloodline for their unique strengths, particularly highlighting the impact of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and the addition of Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and Jacob Fatu.
Luger emphasized the fierceness and fire that members of The Bloodline possess, qualities that he believes are innate and can’t be taught. He expressed confidence in The Bloodline’s potential, predicting that with The Rock involved and their current momentum, they could surpass all other factions in wrestling history.
Lex Luger, one of the few remaining members of The Four Horsemen yet to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, remains optimistic about his chances. In an interview with “Busted Open Radio,” Luger expressed confidence that there is a method to WWE’s selection process and that he anticipates his induction into the Hall of Fame will happen sooner rather than later.