In a shocking turn of events, the WWE’s elite faction, The Bloodline, has welcomed its newest member – Tanga Loa, a 40-year-old Samoan wrestling sensation.
Loa’s return to the WWE ring after a decade-long hiatus sent shockwaves through the wrestling world, particularly considering that Jacob Fatu was expected to be the next addition to the group.
The unexpected twist took place during the first match at Backlash 2024, where Kevin Owens and Randy Orton clashed with Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga in a Street Fight.
The bout erupted into chaos before the bell even rang, setting the tone for an intense and physical contest. In the end, Loa made his surprise return to help Sikoa and Tonga secure the win, solidifying his place within The Bloodline.
Loa’s WWE tenure previously spanned from 2009 to 2014, after which he was released by the company. Since then, he has been a mainstay in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he captured seven IWGP Tag Team Championships alongside Tonga. This marked a significant departure from his expected WWE debut, which had fans eagerly anticipating Jacob Fatu’s arrival.
The Bloodline’s new dynamic is poised to shake up the post-WrestleMania terrain on SmackDown this Friday. With Loa’s experience and skill now bolstering the faction’s ranks, questions abound about what lies ahead for The Bloodline.
Will Loa form a formidable partnership with Sikoa and Tonga? How will his presence affect the group’s overall strategy and direction?
As the WWE universe continues to grapple with this sudden development, one thing is certain – Tanga Loa’s return marks a significant turning point in professional wrestling. Stay tuned for further updates on this thrilling new chapter in The Bloodline’s saga.