The once-dominant faction, The Bloodline, faced a significant shift when Jey Uso departed and joined Monday Night RAW.
However, recent reactions from fans hint at a potential upheaval as a new report suggests the arrival of Tama Tonga, a 15-time NJPW champion, to WWE and the likelihood of him joining Roman Reigns’ faction, The Bloodline.
This revelation sparked disappointment among fans, fearing a prolonged saga within The Bloodline and drawing parallels to the extended run of the NWO during their tenure with WCW.
The WWE Universe, eager for fresh dynamics, expresses reservations about the potential addition of Tama Tonga to the Samoan stable.
Tama Tonga concluded his commitments with New Japan Pro Wrestling after a match at The New Beginning in Sapporo, paving the way for a potential transition to WWE.
The prospect of Tonga aligning with Roman Reigns and The Bloodline adds an intriguing layer to the evolving narrative.
In the realm of The Bloodline, Solo Sikoa experienced a career high by defeating John Cena at WWE Crown Jewel 2023 in Saudi Arabia. Following this triumph, Roman Reigns bestowed upon him the title of The Tribal Heir.
The bloodline getting in that nWo 2000 territory
— WarhammerDave (@dave_warhammer) February 29, 2024
However, Sikoa has encountered a challenging phase with a post-event losing streak, raising questions about his trajectory heading into WrestleMania XL.
Lance Anoa’i, Roman Reigns’ cousin, shared insights into Solo Sikoa’s current main roster run, expressing optimism for a turnaround.
Anoa’i acknowledges Sikoa’s learning curve under Paul Heyman and envisions significant potential, expressing a desire for a clash between Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in either a SmackDown or RAW ring.
The anticipation for WrestleMania XL lingers, with fans curious about the next moves for the remaining members of The Bloodline. The question arises: How will the faction evolve, and do fans support the prospect of Tama Tonga joining The Bloodline?