As a long-time WWE fan and avid gamer, I can’t help but feel both intrigued and concerned about the recent developments in SmackDown’s Bloodline. Having watched the chaos unfold since Roman Reigns took over the faction, I’ve seen The Bloodline evolve from a powerful alliance to an almost unstoppable force.
On SmackDown of WWE, the powerful group known as The Bloodline, currently headed by Solo Sikoa and comprised of Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, has been creating mayhem. This faction has ruled WWE for quite some time now. Earlier iterations of The Bloodline featured Roman Reigns, The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso), Sami Zayn (an unofficial member), and even The Rock made an appearance but never officially left the group.
At WWE WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa seized control of The Bloodline, welcoming Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu as new members. This revamped version of The Bloodline has subsequently ejected Paul Heyman from the group.
After that point, Bloodline has consistently targeted Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton during SmackDown shows. Through their numerical advantage and strength, Bloodline has become a formidable presence and leading power in WWE SmackDown.
As The Bloodline in WWE grows larger, the organization has recently welcomed a new Tongan wrestler named Hikuleo. He hasn’t made his debut yet, but fans are excitedly wondering if he could potentially join the group in the future. Furthermore, Nia Jax, a current female WWE star with Samoan heritage, has openly expressed her desire to become part of this faction.
Nia Jax drops a hint about joining The Bloodline
I, as a die-hard fan, was thrilled to hear former RAW Women’s Champion Nia Jax share her thoughts about possibly joining The Bloodline during her recent interview on the Battleground podcast. With her strong Samoan heritage and undeniable wrestling prowess, she believes that she could make an excellent fit within this esteemed wrestling family.
She expressed, “You understand, don’t you? I believe, in fact, it’s common sense, that being the only female Samoan representative in this industry comes with its challenges. With Tamina, and then Trinity or married Naomi, we have alternatives…”
For some time now, this group has been made up of many different members. However, it’s important to note that no women have ever been part of it. The addition of Nia Jax, known for her impressive presence in the women’s division, would undeniably bring an electrifying change.
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2024-07-22 16:12