The WWE Universe was abuzz with speculation following Roman Reigns’ loss at WrestleMania XL, but officials have managed to keep the momentum going, and the intense storyline of The Bloodline shows no signs of slowing down. The latest development in this narrative came at Backlash France, where Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga emerged victorious in a grueling 20-minute Street Fight against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens.
The match took an unexpected turn when Tanga Loa, the son of WWE Hall of Famer Haku, made a stunning return to the company, saving his Bloodline brethren from a pin. The Enforcer, as he is known, finished off the match with a devastating Samoan Spike, leaving Paul Heyman looking on in shock.
However, in a surprising move, WWE has filed to trademark not one, but two ring names for Tanga Loa – Tanga Loa and Tonga Loa. This has sparked speculation that the company may be planning a name change for Loa, or even for Tama Tonga, which would result in The Bloodline trio featuring Solo Sikoa, Tanga Loa, and Tonga Loa.
This development has sent ripples through the WWE fanbase, with many wondering what this could mean for the faction’s future. Meanwhile, the reunion between Jey Uso and his Bloodline brethren backstage at Backlash France has added fuel to the fire, with many speculating about Paul Heyman’s intentions for Jey’s character.
Another exciting prospect on the horizon is the impending WWE debut of Jacob Fatu, son of The Tonga Kid and nephew of Rikishi and Umaga. Rumors have been circulating about a potential tag team partnership between Fatu and Tama Tonga, a nod to their fathers’ partnership as The Islanders in the 1980s.
As The Bloodline continues to dominate the WWE terrain, fans are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this gripping narrative. With the possibilities of name changes, new alliances, and fresh faces on the horizon, one thing is certain – The Bloodline’s future has never looked brighter.