Rikishi Fatu, a WWE Hall of Famer and father of Solo Sikoa and The Usos, has recently begun releasing new hip-hop music. His album, “I’m a Bad Man,” includes tracks like “Dynasty Forever,” “Still a Bad Man,” “Do It for the Bay,” and “The Sultan,” a diss track aimed at Hulk Hogan and dedicated to The Iron Sheik. His latest single, “We The Ones,” is a tribute to The Bloodline and its legacy in professional wrestling.
Rikishi Fatu, who has held many roles in his 39-year career, including Headshrinker Fatu, The Sultan, and Phatu of Too Cool, has made several TV and film appearances over the years. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015 by his sons, The Usos.
The Bloodline has been a dominant force in WWE, and its members have held numerous championships. Recently, The Bloodline attacked Cody Rhodes after his “I Quit” match against AJ Styles at Clash at the Castle: Scotland PLE. This angle may lead to a shot at the Undisputed Championship for Solo Sikoa, the leader of The Bloodline, while Roman Reigns is away.
A new report from the Wrestling Observer notes that officials have discussed a “big destination match” between Solo Sikoa and Rhodes. However, it is unclear if this match will happen on July 6 at Money In the Bank. A six-man tag team match with The Bloodline vs. Rhodes, Orton, and Owens is also rumored.
Rikishi Fatu’s latest track, “We The Ones,” is a tribute to The Bloodline and its legacy in professional wrestling. Produced by DJ Clientel of Hieranarchy Media Group, the song is a nod to The Bloodline and its motto during its run.
Rikishi Fatu’s sons, The Usos, inducted their father into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015. Rikishi’s last WWE match came on January 6, 2014, at the Old School RAW special. He teamed with Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty to reunite Too Cool for a win over 3MB.
The Bloodline is one of the most dominant families and factions in WWE history. Its members have transcended the industry, with The Rock’s successful career in Hollywood. With Rikishi Fatu’s latest music release and The Bloodline’s future plans in WWE, the Anoa’i family and the Samoans of pro wrestling continue to make their mark in the industry.