There is a major concern for The Bloodline in WWE, the faction that has recently added new members. The Bloodline saw the addition of Tama Tonga post-WWE WrestleMania 40, with Solo Sikoa as the faction’s leader. They were in action this past weekend at WWE Backlash in France for the first time.
The New Bloodline faced off against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. The match’s final moments saw Tonga Loa making his debut, aligning himself with the faction. However, with the faction adding two new members, there is growing backstage concern within WWE regarding the imminent debut of Jacob Fatu.
Jacob Fatu signed with WWE in early April and is expected to debut soon, joining the new Bloodline. Reports from WrestleVotes suggest a belief that he could potentially overshadow the new leader, Solo Sikoa, at this stage.
A few weeks ago, reports emerged indicating WWE’s intention to bring him to the main roster. They had planned for Fatu to potentially debut during the 2024 Draft. However, WWE decided not to make his transition and temporarily put his plans on hold.
Solo Sikoa had a significant victory over John Cena in November. However, following this win, the promotion did not have any major plans for him, and he consistently suffered losses on WWE programming.
WWE Superstar Kevin Owens sends a warning to The Bloodline
Kevin Owens and Randy Orton faced a defeat at the hands of the Bloodline due to interferences. On a recent episode of WWE’s The Bump, Kevin Owens issued a warning to the Bloodline. He mentioned that despite the name, he believed Tama Tonga and Tanga Lo were not actually related but had heard rumors of more members. Owens expressed his frustration while dealing with The Bloodline for around four years, describing it as a growing problem that he aimed to resolve eventually.
The addition of Tonga Loa adds an intriguing element to the Bloodline’s dynamics on WWE SmackDown. It will be fascinating to observe the kind of chaos and impact they create within the blue brand.