Real-life Bloodline member changes Roman Reigns' move; makes big addition

The wrestler has made a brave decision
The wrestler has made a brave decision

A real-life Bloodline member has decided to make changes to Roman Reigns' move. His addition saw him win a big match.

Zilla Fatu has been making his name outside WWE, and has so far shown what he's capable of in Reality of Wrestling, Booker T's promotion. While his efforts have been ongoing there, the star has also made some changes to the way he presents himself. As a dominant star, he's picked up several wins already. Prior to Jacob Fatu signing with WWE, he was also teaming up with him.

At this time, he's been dominant in singles competition, only losing twice in tag team and multi-person matches, according to Cagematch.

However, that's not all. He has started making changes to his offense as well. Whereas he was earlier using the Samoan Spike, a move his father Umaga used to devastating effect, he has now changed it. He has added Roman Reigns' Superman Punch to his repertoire but spliced it with the spike. So now, he's hitting the Superman Samoan Spike.

He used the move to devastating effect recently, wiping out his opponent in a match at Reality of Wrestling. The video has since gone viral, with the star's move being the topic of discussion.

You can watch the video here.


Zilla Fatu has set his sights on WWE, but wants to be different from Roman Reigns and others

The young Fatu has decided that he wants to go to WWE but at the same time, has said that he does want to differentiate his story so that it's not the same as the other members of the Anoa'i Family. He says he has a whole other chapter and wants to define it based on that.

"WWE, uce. That’s the main one. Like I said, back to what I was saying with my family, my family got a long history with WWE. So at the same time, I don’t want to be the first Fatu or Anoaʻi to go to AEW. I don’t want to break that cycle. But it just gotta make sense because everybody’s journey is different. My journey’s different. My story’s way different from Solo’s, from The Usos’, from Roman and Jacob [Fatu]. So my story, I got a whole another chapter. I’m sitting on a whole another side of the table."

Given the star's reluctance to go to AEW, it remains to be seen if he will go to WWE and join Roman Reigns' story soon.

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