WWE legend Haku expressed his astonishment at discovering his sons, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, had joined The Bloodline without informing him beforehand. The revelation came as a shock to him when he witnessed his sons on WWE television for the first time. Following Roman Reigns’ loss at WrestleMania XL, The Bloodline saw significant changes with Solo Sikoa taking charge of the faction, replacing Jimmy Uso with the addition of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.
In an exclusive interview with Bill Apter, Haku shared his joy at his sons’ opportunity to work for WWE under Triple H’s leadership. Acknowledging Triple H for bringing his sons into the prestigious organization, Haku expressed his gratitude for the opportunity they were given. He admitted to not having any prior knowledge of his sons’ signing until their on-screen debut, praising them for keeping it a secret until the big reveal.
Reflecting on the moment he saw his sons in action, Haku confessed his surprise at the turn of events, commending Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa for their discretion. Meanwhile, WWE veteran Vince Russo raised concerns about the character development of the new members in The Bloodline. Russo highlighted the lack of individuality and character traits among the Samoan wrestlers, warning that without distinct personalities, the audience might lose interest in the storyline.
As the revamped Bloodline storyline unfolds under Triple H’s direction in WWE, the future of the faction remains uncertain. With conflicting opinions on the development of the new characters within The Bloodline, fans are left wondering about the direction the storyline will take. Only time will tell how the narrative progresses and whether adjustments will be made to address the concerns raised by wrestling veterans like Vince Russo.