WWE Interested In Signing Real-Life Bloodline Member
WWE is reportedly interested in signing a real-life Bloodline member.
PWInsider Elite has reported that Zilla Fatu was recently spotted at the WWE Performance Center. The report noted that the Stamford-based promotion might be interested in signing the 26-year-old star.
Zilla Fatu is a second-generation professional wrestler from the Anoaʻi family. He is the son of the late Umaga, which makes him Roman Reigns’ nephew. But because of the closer age gap, he regards Reigns as his cousin.
He trained under WWE Hall of Famer Booker T at his Reality of Wrestling school and has been performing on the independent circuit. He primarily works for Game Changer Wrestling and House of Glory.
Zilla Fatu has expressed interest in joining WWE for a while now. It looks like the real-life Bloodline member could soon join the promotion.
Zilla Fatu was at the WWE Performance Center today.
There's been some talk of WWE interest in him of late.
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Roman Reigns Set To Bring Back The Old Bloodline Days In WWE
WWE has entered the Bloodline era once again after Roman Reigns became the World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleMania 42. After defeating Jacob Fatu, Reigns declared that he intends to repeat history by bringing The Bloodline back together.
Corey Hays of False Finish recently reported that Jimmy and Jey Uso are soon going to officially join the new Bloodline storyline.
So far, The Usos have only been involved in Roman Reigns’ promos and segments, but according to Corey Hays, they will soon start getting involved in his matches as well, just like in the old days. Corey Hays added that Reigns is soon going to bring back the old Bloodline ways.
Cory tweeted:
The Usos will come into play with Roman Reigns soon enough.
Not yet. They haven’t gotten involved in his matches.
We’re going back to the old Bloodline ways. They haven’t gotten involved in his business yet.
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