Rikishi recently shared a heartfelt message on social media, directed towards his brother, Tonga Kid, reflecting on their family’s wrestling legacy. Tonga Kid, also known as Samuel Larry Anoa’i Fatu, is not just Rikishi’s sibling but also the father of Jacob Fatu, adding another layer to their wrestling lineage.
Recalling Tonga Kid’s WCW debut, Rikishi took to Twitter to express his pride and support, using hashtags like #TKallDay and #Bloodline to emphasize their family ties and wrestling heritage.
Beyond family tributes, Rikishi hinted at a potential storyline feud with Paul Heyman, acknowledging that such a return to WWE would require careful consideration and physical preparation.
While acknowledging his long absence from the ring, Rikishi emphasized the importance of aligning his return with a compelling storyline that resonates with fans.
In the post-WrestleMania XL terrain, The Bloodline storyline has evolved significantly, with new additions like Tama Tonga and rumored signings such as Jacob Fatu, promising fresh dynamics within the faction.
However, the absence of Roman Reigns and The Rock leaves questions lingering about the group’s future direction and when The Tribal Chief will make his return to WWE TV.
Rikishi’s message not only celebrates family bonds but also hints at potential storyline developments, keeping fans intrigued about the evolving narrative of The Bloodline and its impact on WWE’s terrain.