The WWE universe was left stunned when Tanga Loa made his surprise debut at Backlash France, turning the tide in favor of The Bloodline in their Street Fight Tag Team Match against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. However, what fans didn’t know was that Loa’s arrival was not as spontaneous as it seemed. According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, Loa had reportedly been signed to a WWE deal for several months prior to his debut.
The secrecy surrounding Loa’s deal stems from the fact that New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), his former promotion, never officially announced his departure. This clever move by WWE allowed them to keep Loa’s debut under wraps, leaving fans stunned and intrigued. The surprise element added to the excitement of the match, with Loa’s sudden appearance changing the outcome in favor of The Bloodline.
The aftermath of the match saw Tanga Loa, Solo Sikoa, and Tama Tonga confront Jey Uso backstage, sparking speculation about a possible Bloodline civil war on the horizon. This development has raised questions about the future of The Bloodline storyline and whether other family members will get involved. With Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa now firmly by Solo Sikoa’s side, the dynamics of the faction are ripe for a dramatic shift.
Meanwhile, Jey Uso’s fortunes took a turn for the worse as he failed to capture the World Heavyweight Championship from Damian Priest. The interference by The Judgment Day ultimately ensured Priest’s retention of the title.
This series of events has set the stage for an intriguing storyline, with the potential for internal conflicts and power struggles within The Bloodline.
The arrival of Tanga Loa has undoubtedly injected fresh excitement into the WWE narrative. As the story unfolds, fans will be eagerly watching to see how The Bloodline responds to this new development and whether alliances will be tested. One thing is certain – the WWE has once again proved its ability to deliver unexpected twists and turns that keep fans on the edge of their seats.