The Bloodline, a powerful stable in WWE, saw a resurgence after The Rock made a comeback on Friday Night SmackDown, reuniting with his family. Lance Anoa’i, closely following the product due to his family ties within the promotion, acknowledged the significant impact the Anoa’i family has had on professional wrestling through The Bloodline. In a conversation with Muscle Man Malcolm, Lance Anoa’i commended the accomplishments of The Bloodline members, expressing pride in their achievements. He hinted at the possibility of expanding the stable by potentially adding Zilla Fatu and Jacob Fatu, who are currently free agents.
Solo Sikoa, a rising star, transitioned to WWE’s main roster in 2022, joining The Bloodline and eventually earning the title of The Tribal Heir by defeating John Cena at Crown Jewel in 2023. Despite his success, Solo Sikoa’s booking by management post-victory over Cena has been inconsistent.
Lance Anoa’i, in an interview with Steve Fall of Wrestling News Co, shared his hopes for Solo Sikoa’s future in WWE, emphasizing the importance of his mentorship under Paul Heyman and the potential showdown between Solo and Jacob Fatu.
The dynamics within The Bloodline remain intriguing, with fans curious about Solo Sikoa’s trajectory within WWE. Lance Anoa’i’s insights shed light on the aspirations for Solo Sikoa’s career and the potential clash between Solo and Jacob Fatu. The future holds uncertainties and possibilities for The Bloodline, keeping the audience engaged and eager to witness the developments within the stable.