The WWE Universe has been abuzz with speculation following WrestleMania XL regarding the future of The Bloodline. Despite Roman Reigns’ recent defeat at the grand event, the officials have managed to keep the charming storyline alive, indicating a promising trajectory for the group.
Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga emerged victorious in a thrilling Street Fight against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens at Backlash France. The intense match lasted nearly 20 minutes and concluded dramatically with Tanga Loa’s return to WWE, where he prevented The Prizefighter from securing a pin on The Bloodline’s MFT. In a surprising turn of events, Tanga Loa sealed the victory by pinning KO with a powerful Samoan Spike, leaving a visibly stunned Paul Heyman witnessing the unfolding events.
Recent reports have indicated a potential name change for a significant member of The Bloodline. Tanga Loa, son of Haku and cousin/adoptive brother to Tama Tonga and Hikuleo, may undergo a transition in his ring name. The USPTO records revealed that WWE’s legal team filed for the trademark of two names, Tanga Loa and Tonga Loa, hinting at a possible alteration to Loa’s current ring name.
Amidst the intrigue surrounding The Bloodline, WWE appears to be steering the storyline towards an intriguing direction. Speculations are rife that Tama Tonga’s ring name might be altered to Tonga Loa, potentially reshaping the composition of The Bloodline trio to include Solo Sikoa, Tanga Loa, and Tonga Loa.
The recent developments at Backlash France added layers of complexity to The Bloodline narrative, culminating in a tense family reunion backstage involving Jey Uso and his Bloodline comrades. Paul Heyman’s actions towards Jey have sparked further speculations regarding the faction’s future dynamics, hinting at potential changes within the group.
As the saga unfolds, all eyes are on the anticipated WWE debut of Jacob Fatu, son of The Tonga Kid and nephew of wrestling legends Rikishi and Umaga. Talks of a potential tag team