WWE Hall of Famer feels 57-year-old star should return to "straighten up" things within The Bloodline
Teddy Long, a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, recently discussed the current turmoil inside The Bloodline.
At the Royal Rumble, Sami Zayn crossed ranks, causing the Roman Reigns-led alliance to fall apart.
Jey chose to go while Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa were pleased to ruin the erstwhile Honorary Uce. Since then,
Roman has made repeated attempts to reconcile the family, although there is still some contention on Jey Uso's side.
The former SmackDown General Manager suggested that Rikishi would join the faction and control his children on this week's Road Trip After Hours podcast.
Long explained how WWE might use the genuine friendship between Rikishi, his sons, and Roman Reigns as inspiration.
Sami Zayn and Solo Sikoa squared off in a singles bout this week on WWE SmackDown.
Solo was able to win with the Samoan Spike thanks to Jimmy Uso's presence at ringside.
During the confrontation, Jimmy and Solo tried to carry out Roman's instructions and put an end to the Zayn issue,
but the plan failed when the Master Strategist retaliated with a steel chair.