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How Vince McMahon Put A Stop To WWE’s Latest Signing

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The Bloodline is on a path of destruction on SmackDown and it seems they could be bolstered further with a new signing to WWE confirmed.

Ever since Roman Reigns lost his Undisputed WWE Universal Title to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40, things have not been the same. The Tribal Chief has not been seen in WWE since then and in his absence a power vacuum appeared at the top of The Bloodline.

Solo Sikoa quickly filled that space and took out Jimmy Uso after his WrestleMania loss to his twin brother Jey. He then welcomed ex-NJPW star Tama Tonga into WWE and straight into The Bloodline. They were soon joined by Tama’s brother Tonga Loa who returned to WWE for the first time in 10 years at Backlash France.

That signing was trumped by Jacob Fatu making his shock WWE debut and he has impressed many with his viciousness with the group now acknowledging Solo Sikoa as their Tribal Chief. And now it seems there could be more to come for The Bloodline.

Hikuleo’s WWE Signing Delayed By Vince McMahon

Fightful Select has confirmed that former New Japan Pro Wrestling star Hikuleo has signed a deal with WWE. The former NJPW Strong Tag Team Champion had been expected to finish up with NJPW earlier in the summer and will now follow his brothers Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to the US.

No start date for the star has yet been clarified but he could have a big part to play when Roman Reigns returns to the company as The Bloodline issues look set to run and run. It was noted that there had been interest in bringing all three of Haku’s sons into WWE in 2023 but after Vince McMahon forced his way back into power, a hiring freeze was put in place prior to WWE’s takeover by Endeavor.