Recently, Rikishi, a prominent figure in the wrestling world, took to social media to express his sentiments towards fellow wrestler Nia Jax. Jax, a member of the renowned Anoa’i family, had just marked her 40th birthday and achieved success in the Queen of the Ring tournament. Her victory over Lyra Valkyria in the final match during WWE’s event in Saudi Arabia showcased her prowess in the ring. Notable victories against Naomi, Jade Cargill, and Bianca Belair on SmackDown had paved her way to this triumph.
In an Instagram post where Jax shared a charming photo along with a brief message, Rikishi, a Hall of Famer and respected member of the Anoa’i family, responded with a concise but heartfelt four-word message, “Manuia lou aso soifua.” This gesture highlighted the strong bond and support within the wrestling community, particularly among family members like Rikishi and Jax.
Dutch Mantell, a seasoned voice in wrestling, commended Jax’s progress in the ring, attributing it to her affiliation with the Anoa’i family and The Bloodline. Mantell emphasized the invaluable support Jax received from her relatives, which contributed significantly to her growth as a wrestler. He noted her improved precision and purpose in each move, acknowledging the positive impact of her background and connections on her career trajectory.
Despite being linked to The Bloodline through her family ties, Jax never formally joined the faction, which underwent notable changes with the inclusion of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. The absence of female superstars like Jax within The Bloodline raised questions, highlighting the distinct dynamics and compositions within wrestling factions. Jax’s journey, intertwined with her family legacy and individual achievements, continues to charm fans and industry insiders alike, signaling a promising trajectory in her wrestling career.