The Bloodline, after Roman Reigns’ title loss at WrestleMania 40, underwent significant transformations. Solo Sikoa ousted Jimmy Uso, bringing in Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, enhancing their dominance on WWE SmackDown. Rikishi, on his Rikishi Fatu Off The Top podcast, praised the debut of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in WWE.
Rikishi expressed his excitement for these newcomers, acknowledging their lineage to Uncle Haku and their remarkable success in New Japan. He welcomed them into the WWE fold, emphasizing the significance of family ties within The Bloodline. With Roman and Jimmy temporarily absent, Solo and his crew, dubbed The Bloodline 2.0, have impressed with their fresh energy and commitment.
In a surprising turn, Rikishi opposed the idea of Jacob Fatu, another talented family member, joining The Bloodline. He suggested that Jacob should establish his own identity, separate from the group, to truly shine in WWE. Rikishi envisioned Jacob making a solo impact on SmackDown or RAW, showcasing his dominance in brief, intense matches to charm audiences without being tied to a specific brand or familial association.
The potential debut of Jacob Fatu in WWE raises speculation about his booking and future direction within the company. As fans await his arrival, the narrative surrounding The Bloodline continues to evolve, with new members adding layers of intrigue and dynamic storytelling possibilities.