Reports have surfaced about uncertainties surrounding Solo Sikoa’s version of The Bloodline and confusion over the status of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. Fightful Select revealed that the trio of Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa are not officially recognized as The Bloodline. Even the established tag team name for the real-life brothers Tama and Loa, Guerrillas of Destiny, is not being used.
The reasons behind the trio’s exclusion from The Bloodline remain unclear. Complicating matters, there was some ambiguity about Tonga Loa’s in-ring name in WWE following the filing of two trademarks by the company, “Tonga Loa” and “Tanga Loa.” Despite his history with “Tanga Loa” in New Japan Pro Wrestling, the official name now seems to be “Tonga Loa,” as indicated by Corey Graves and Wade Barrett referring to the group as the “Tongan Bloodline.”
In the absence of Roman Reigns and The Rock, Solo Sikoa has stepped up, claiming the role of the new Head of the Table, with Tama Tonga as his Right Hand Man. The storyline around The Bloodline has evolved, introducing new dynamics and character developments for Sikoa, who now has his version of The Usos in Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.
On a recent episode of SmackDown, Solo Sikoa and The Bloodline faced off against Kevin Owens and the Street Profits. An altercation led to a chaotic six-man tag team match where Sikoa resorted to using a steel chair, setting the stage for a fierce rivalry. Despite initial setbacks, The Bloodline regrouped to assert their dominance, culminating in a brutal display of power to close the show.
As the storyline progresses, the focus will shift to Roman Reigns’ reaction to Solo Sikoa adopting his signature moves, such as the Spear and the Triple Powerbomb, reminiscent of Reigns’ past affiliations. The evolving dynamics within The Bloodline promise further intrigue and conflict, keeping fans on the edge of their seats with anticipation.