Bloodline Family Member Admits They Aren’t Ready For WWE
A Bloodline member recently discussed making their WWE debut in the future.
Zilla Fatu currently wrestles in the indies, with Total Nonstop Action (TNA), Ring of Wrestling (ROW), and House of Glory (HOG) appearances already making up his resume.
Since reports of Talla Tonga (fka Hikuleo) signing with the World Wrestling Entertainment emerged, fans have pondered if Zilla Fatu was coming on board, too.
The current Bloodline faction in WWE, meanwhile, is nearly non-existent, with Solo Sikoa renaming his new group MFT or My Family Tree.
The MFT comprises Sikoa, Talla Tonga, Tonga Loa, JC Mateo, and Tama Tonga, who has yet to return from an injury. JC Mateo does not represent the actual Bloodline.
On the other hand, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Jacob Fatu have all been on their separate journeys.
Reigns made a triumphant return after a brief hiatus on the July 14 episode of RAW.
He competed at SummerSlam in a tag team match with Jey Uso, as the cousins defeated The Vision‘s Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed.
Zilla Fatu has made a name for himself outside WWE, with some of his notable rivals being Bully Ray, Edge Stone, and Jonny Lyons.
Bloodline Member Zilla Fatu Admits To Not Being Ready For WWE
The 25-year-old Bloodline member Zilla Fatu was recently on the Insight with Chris Van Vliet podcast.
He expressed an interest in joining the Stamford promotion in the future. However, he stated that he was not ready at the moment, as there were many things yet to be learned.
When asked if he was ready for his World Wrestling Entertainment debut, he said:
No. I thought I was. No, I think I still have more time to grow. I’m still green. I still have a long way to go, man.
So I think when the timing is right, and not only that, when I feel right, just like the same feeling I had in prison, that I was tired, that I didn’t change my life, I’m just waiting for that feeling, and once that feeling pops up, that’s when I’m gonna start pushing for it.
But for right now, I’m just being patient and just waiting, just grinding, enjoying the process, enjoying the journey, and just learning as I go and always be the student in the game. And I think, time will tell, and I think the fans will play a big role in that.
So I’m just working like WWE never had their eyes on me. I think having that mindset, I think I’m gonna get there. I know I’m gonna be there. [H/T: Insight with Chris Van Vliet]
Whether Bloodline member Zilla Fatu aligns with Solo Sikoa or Roman Reigns in WWE remains to be seen.
Nevertheless, Sikoa remains optimistic about sharing the ring with his cousin and brothers soon.