A WWE Superstar recently directed a message towards The Bloodline before the upcoming SmackDown episode. The faction has expanded by adding two new members post-WrestleMania XL.
Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa joined The Bloodline following Jimmy Uso’s ousting for losing to Jey Uso at The Show of Shows. Tama Tonga secured victory over The Street Profits’ Angelo Dawkins in the King of the Ring tournament on SmackDown last Friday.
Montez Ford of The Street Profits, appearing on WWE’s The Bump, conveyed a message to the group after they assaulted his tag team partner.
Ford emphasized, “The motto remains unchanged irrespective of new arrivals or departures; we still seek the smoke. It’s simple: I don’t need to elaborate. I could go on for hours, minutes, seconds, days, weeks, minutes, centuries, millennia, but it’s straightforward. I don’t need to explain further; we want the smoke.”
Moreover, Ford stated, ”We’ll be there; The Bloodline doesn’t need to search for us. We’ve been drafted there; we’ll be on SmackDown. If you wish to find us, we’re there on Friday nights, just like you!”
In another development, veteran wrestler Dutch Mantell shared his thoughts on Solo Sikoa’s claim of conversing with Roman Reigns on SmackDown. The Tribal Chief has been absent since his defeat to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL.
During the recent SmackDown, Solo asserted he communicated with The Tribal Chief, who purportedly requested The Enforcer to lead The Bloodline in his absence. Mantell, on Wrestling’s Smack Talk show, mentioned how the promotion deliberately leaves gaps in the storyline for viewers to engage in speculation and interpretation.
Mantell highlighted, “They allowed a pause, looked at each other, giving viewers a moment to react. Everyone is now pondering. This is a significant shift in WWE programming; they are encouraging viewers to think for themselves. They don’t reveal everything; it’s about filling in the missing pieces. That’s the intriguing aspect of wrestling—predicting their next moves.”
Despite his absence on WWE television, Roman Reigns purportedly contributes to the creative aspects of The Bloodline on SmackDown. The return of The Head of The Table remains uncertain, with creative decisions shaping the faction’s direction.