One of the new match types inWWE 2K25is called Bloodline Rules. It’s inspired by the WrestleMania 40 main event between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, which was one of the most chaotic and exciting main events WWE has ever had. The game version attempts to re-create the madness in this new match type.

To that end, these matches contain many superstars running down to the ring, just like the Reigns and Rhodes match had. However, you may be wondering how that works in a video game. Well, here’s a full explanation of how these matches work in WWE 2K25.

WWE 2K25 screenshot of Tama Tonga, Solo Sikoa, Tonga Loa, and Bronson Reed celebrating a win.

How To Win A Bloodline Rules Match

These are the standard rules, but you can customize them like you can with most match types in the game.

The win conditions of a Bloodline Rules match are fairly simple:you win by pinning your opponent or making them submit.There are no count-outs or disqualifications, so there must be a definitive winner.

WWE 2K25 screenshot of character select menu featuring Roman Reigns and the Bloodline Run In payback.

You may think this sounds like a traditional No Holds Barred match. If so, you’re right when it comes to the basic rules. This is becausethe uniqueness of the match isn’t found in the win conditions.

What Makes A Bloodline Rules Match Unique

In a Bloodline Rules match, you get access toa unique payback ability called Bloodline Run-In.With this ability, you’re able to call an ally down to the ring during the match. It differs from the regular run-in payback because you canuse it three times.

So you’re able to call three of your buddies down to assist you. The same goes for your opponent. Therefore, you can end the match with up to eight people in and around the ring at once. They don’t just do a bit of damage and leave, either.They stay and fight by your side for the rest of the match.

You don’t directly pick who runs down to the ring. It’s based on a wrestler’s allies and their opponent’s rivals. You can change who these are by going into ‘edit superstars’ from the ‘roster’ tab.

Like with any payback, to use it, you need to have it equipped andbuild up your blue meter. The game isn’t shy about when it’s available, as you get abig prompt around your character’s feetthat stays there until you use the payback.

When the match is over, youget a special cutscene with the winner and their allies.If the winner is someone like Roman Reigns or Solo Sikoa, they’re gifted the ceremonial Ula Fala and named the Tribal Chief.