The recent debut of Tanga Loa in the Bloodline has set the WWE universe abuzz, with many fans wondering who the next member of the faction will be. While Jacob Fatu, the former Major League Wrestling World Champion, has been linked to the group, there are concerns backstage about his potential addition. Here are four compelling reasons why Jacob Fatu should not join the Bloodline.
Firstly, the dynamic of the group is critical to its success. With Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa already part of the faction, adding another member would upset the balance. The original Bloodline, comprising Roman Reigns and The Usos, was a well-oiled machine that terrorized the WWE. Adding Fatu would change the numbers game, making it difficult for the group to maintain its integrity. Moreover, if The Rock were to join the original group, it would give them an unfair advantage.
Secondly, Solo Sikoa’s silent enforcer persona is an essential aspect of the Bloodline’s appeal. Jacob Fatu’s loud, opinionated, and intense personality would clash with Sikoa’s, making it challenging for the two to coexist. The contrast between their personalities would be too stark, potentially creating tension within the group.
Thirdly, Fatu’s in-ring style, while awe-inspiring, might not be suited to the heel persona the Bloodline embodies. His high-flying moves, including the moonsault, would likely garner cheers from the crowd, which would be counter-productive for a heel faction. The Bloodline’s success relies on its ability to generate heat, and Fatu’s moveset might compromise that.
Lastly, the star power of Roman Reigns and The Rock would overshadow Fatu’s addition to the group. The two are among the most influential stars of the last 25 years, and their presence would make it difficult for Fatu to stand out. Moreover, the Usos have been with WWE for nearly 15 years, giving them a level of visibility that Fatu, despite his impressive MLW run, cannot match.
While Jacob Fatu’s signing with WWE is an exciting development, joining the Bloodline might not be the best fit for him. The group’s dynamics, Sikoa’s persona, Fatu’s in-ring style, and the star power of the existing members all suggest that he would be better suited to a different role within the company.