The Bloodline's story continues to grow after the 2024 WWE Bad Blood event, and more can happen until the new year starts. Betrayals, reunions, and returns are some of the things that can happen soon, but the storyline can also see the addition of other names.
Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso reunited at the 2024 Bad Blood Premium Live Event after Solo Sikoa initially sidelined the latter. However, he wasn't the only person to return, as The Rock also made his comeback at the end of the event to warn his cousins about aligning themselves with Cody Rhodes against The Bloodline.
Recently, Jimmy began to fix his relationship with Jey Uso, who appeared on SmackDown last week to confront Solo. However, he still hasn't mended his relationship with Reigns and his brother. While all of this is happening on camera, other things can also be happening backstage.
For this list, we will look at four new possible additions to The Bloodline that can be introduced in 2025.
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#4. Hikuleo has been rumored to sign with WWE for months now
After Jacob Fatu officially debuted on the Stamford-based promotion, one star many expected to follow in his step was Hikuleo, who was rumored to have signed with the company shortly after. However, nothing has transpired yet.
Many fans began to theorize that he might debut alongside Roman, but since the Original Tribal Chief already returned, the former NJPW star now also has the path where he can join The Bloodline alongside his brothers, The Tongans.
#3. Lance Anoa'i can return to WWE, but now as Roman Reigns' enemy
One Anoa'i member that fans may have forgotten wrestled in WWE is Lance Anoa'i. His most notable appearance was in 2019 for a match against Shane McMahon to represent the Anoa'i family. He failed to defeat Shane but was rescued by Roman Reigns when Drew McIntyre got involved.
Since that showing, he appeared in Major League Wrestling, where he won the brand's World Tag Team Championship. After being released in 2023, he wrestled in various independent promotions. While he might have allied with Roman in the past, Solo can convince him to switch teams, especially since Reigns doesn't have the numbers advantage.
#2. Zilla Fatu has already been recommended by a WWE Hall of Famer
Zilla Fatu is possibly the next Anoa'i family member who has been making rounds on the independent scene. The 25-year-old began wrestling training at Booker T's Reality of Wrestling promotion and has been thriving since then, appearing in GCW and House of Glory.
Despite his recent success, Booker T shared that he is now trying his best to get the star in WWE with his family. Due to this, it's possible that the Hall of Famer will be successful, and Umaga's son can be the next powerful addition to The Bloodline.
#1. Thamiko Fatu is another one of Rikishi's children that can join The Bloodline
As of this writing, three out of five of Rikishi's children are already in WWE, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa. However, it looks like the stage for the Fatu family will only get bigger as Thamiko Fatu begins wrestling.
Limited information is known about Thamiko, but clips of him wrestling have certainly intrigued fans about what he can look like once he joins the Stamford-based promotion. Since Jimmy and Jey already have each other, Solo can ask another one of his brothers to stand by his side.