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Is Another Bloodline Member Joining WWE Soon

Solo Sikoa and New Bloodline WWE

The Bloodline appears to be gaining back its strength.

Jacob Fatu put the United States Championship on the line against Solo Sikoa at WWE Night of Champions after turning his back on him.

Sikoa ultimately won the match, but not before multiple interferences marred it.

Not only did Tanga Loa return from his injury, but Tala Tonga also made his debut and chokeslammed Fatu on the announcer’s table.

The faction now comprises Sikoa, Tanga Loa, JC Mateo, and Tala Tonga. Tama Tonga continues to remain on the sidelines due to an injury suffered in April.

The debut of Tala Tonga (fka Hikuleo) prompted fans to ask whether Zilla Fatu, the son of the late Umaga, would join the Bloodline, too.

WrestleVotes addressed this topic on a recent Q&A with Sportskeeda WrestleBinge.

Look, I know everybody wants to see Zilla. I’ve run into Zilla a few times. He seems like a cool kid, but he’s young. He’s going to be around. Look at Jacob Fatu, how long it took him, and he debuted with a rocket strapped on him because people wanted to see it. Sometimes, being young and on the WWE roster isn’t the best formula. So, if it takes another two or three years for Zilla Fatu, it’ll probably be worth those two or three years in the long run.

Ex-WWE Employee Urges Rikishi To Join The Bloodline

Former WWE creative writer Vince Russo said if it were up to him, he would bring Rikishi to join the Bloodline.

As it stands, the faction comprises wrestlers of various statures, but they all lack experience.

For them to thrive, they need experienced personnel to guide them, and who better than Rikishi?

The WWE Hall of Famer departed the company in 2004, but made sporadic appearances over time.