We are just a few days away from WWE's next Saturday Night's Main Event show. This time, SNME will be held live on November 1, 2025, at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, UT. The Stamford-based promotion has announced four matches for the event, all for the champions.As usual, surprises are expected to unfold on the show, and there is a slight chance that some new Bloodline members might debut to shake the landscape. In this article, let's have a look at three new Bloodline members who could debut in WWE at the forthcoming SNME show.#3. Journey FatuSLAPPA Wrestling @Slappa_WWELINKJacob Fatu has a brother Journey Fatu Yes there's more, and yes I made ANOTHER EDIT maybe we'll see him in WWE one day 👀Journey Fatu is the younger brother of Jacob Fatu and is famous for his hardcore wrestling style in the independent circuit. He went viral on the internet when clips of his wrestling were widely shared.As of this writing, the 29-year-old is a freelancer and has worked with various promotions. The reason why Journey Fatu could make his debut at Saturday Night's Main Event may be to seek revenge for his brother's mysterious attack on SmackDown.Recently, we saw the Samoan Werewolf taken out backstage before his match against Drew McIntyre. However, the Scotsman clarified that he had nothing to do with that incident. Despite this, Journey might debut at SNME and launch an attack on McIntyre in revenge for what happened to his real-life brother.This may also help Cody Rhodes to retain his Undisputed WWE Championship and to continue his reign on SmackDown.#2. Zilla FatuZilla Fatu is another name on the list, especially after his recent attempts to join the WWE ID program. This happened when the real-life Bloodline member took over his official Twitter/X account and asked his fans to start a campaign to include him in the ID program.Still, there is no official response from the company yet, but it could lead to his debut at Saturday Night's Main Event. Zilla may debut as an individual star and could later be incorporated into the Bloodline Saga, if needed.#1. Former WWE star Lance AnoaʻiA few weeks back, Lance was part of the Stamford-based promotion but never made it to the company. Last year, reports surfaced that he had signed a contract with WWE, but things didn't unfold the way he wanted.Lance is no longer associated with the company now, but if Triple H has any plans to bring him back, he could debut at Saturday Night's Main Event. This could be a perfect start for him, especially after he failed to make his arrival in his previous contract.