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How to win the Bloodline Rules match in WWE 2K25

Winning the Bloodline Rules match in WWE 2K25 involves managing i... Read More
Winning the Bloodline Rules match in WWE 2K25 is tough, but there’s a strategy to make it easier. This match is a no-DQ fight with up to six run-ins per match—three per side. Knowing how to manage these outside interferences and take control of key moments is the difference between winning and restarting.

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Start strong with Jacob Fatu vs. Jey Uso


The match opens with Jacob Fatu against Jey Uso. The goal is to wear down Jey quickly. Spam taunts and use heavy grapples (Right X Button) to build momentum. Prioritize attacking his head—this makes later stages easier when you have to take on other Bloodline members.

Stack up three signature moves fast. The quickest way? Repeated taunts and heavy grapples. Once Jey is weak, you’ll have an advantage when the match shifts.

Use double-team moves to weaken opponents faster


When other Bloodline or Rogue Bloodline members enter the match, work on double-team moves. This speeds up damage and makes pin attempts more effective. In crowded ring situations, move opponents to different parts of the ring to create space.

Sami Zayn can perform signatures on his own, so use this to your advantage. Let him weaken opponents while you focus on Roman Reigns.
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Roman Reigns is key to controlling the match

Once Reigns is in, stick with him. He’s the strongest fighter in this match, and managing him well makes completing objectives easier. You’ll need to land a super finisher—one of the hardest parts of the match.

Pay attention to pin attempts. Opponents will go for quick covers, and if you’re not careful, you’ll lose in seconds. Break up pins fast and take back control.

Bleed them out, then go for the win


To finish the match, all four Rogue Bloodline members need to be bloodied. Once that happens, get an opponent alone, hit your super finisher, and go for the pin.

If you see an opponent trying to pin one of your teammates, interrupt immediately. Keep Roman active, control the chaos, and set up the final pin.

Final tip: Be patient, control the ring

This match can feel overwhelming with constant run-ins, but patience is key. Control the ring, focus on working one opponent at a time, and don’t rush your finisher. With the right strategy, you’ll get the 1-2-3 without too much stress.

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