The Solo Sikoa-led Bloodline has grown to become one of the most vicious wrestling factions within WWE. With the help of Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, the new Tribal Chief has destroyed whoever the faction has crossed paths with in or outside the ring. Even The Bloodline’s OTC – Roman Reigns has had a taste of his former stable’s savagery.
Reigns will certainly not let it pass. As The Bloodline saga continues, there is a probability that old and new faces might be added to the fray. Below are some of the possible personalities that might get involved.
#6. Zilla Fatu
For those unaware, Zilla Fatu is the son of the late, great WWE Superstar Umaga. Talks are rife that he could be the next Anoa’i to be part of The Bloodline narrative.
His cousin, Jacob Fatu, entered the fray back in June and has been wreaking havoc alongside The Bloodline’s self-proclaimed Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa.
Before Jacob’s WWE signing, he and Zilla were tag partners in the indie promotion Game Changer Wrestling. The two were virtually unstoppable inside the squared circle as they squashed whoever came their way.
When asked about the new Bloodline and his cousin Solo, he made an interesting response stating that Roman Reigns still runs the faction whereas Solo is a Tribal Chief “only on Fridays.”
#5. Lance Anoa’i
Another Anoa’i that could be part of The Bloodline storyline is Lance Anoa’i.
Lance is the son of Samu, who briefly became a member of The Wild Samoans. He participated in numerous tryouts in WWE that spanned from 2015 until 2019. A notable match was back in May of 2019 where he was pitted in a losing effort against Shane McMahon.
The Bloodline is one of the most talked about storylines in pro wrestling to date and Lance has expressed in interviews that he would be delighted to be part of the ongoing in-ring family drama.
As of this writing, there are no rumors about him delving into it. But since he already has a WWE background, there is the probability that he could be part of the chaos.
#4. Hikuleo
A few months back, reports suggested that former Bullet Club member Hikuleo had already signed with WWE. With a towering height of six foot eight, not to mention being the son of one of the most feared men in wrestling, that is Haku, he will certainly impact the ongoing storyline involving his brothers and cousin.
If such a scenario comes to fruition, it is believed that he could be undergoing a name change from Hikuleo to Talla Tonga. The only question remains is who will he be acknowledging?
#3. Sami Zayn
It is also plausible that the former WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn could rejoin The Bloodline mayhem.
Fans are well acquainted with the fact that things didn’t end well for Zayn and Roman Reigns’ Bloodline. However, as an age-old saying goes, time heals all wounds. And if the angle asks for it, he could be coming to the OTC’s aid in regaining control of the table.
#2. Kevin Owens
Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn were friends even before they joined WWE. Since the previous entry talked about the latter and the possibility of him being included again in The Bloodline storyline, The Prizefighter could be dragged in as well.
Owens values his friendship with Zayn dearly as shown during The Bloodline angle where Zayn was trying to be part of the heel faction. To that end, if the former IC champ decides to give Roman Reigns a helping hand, there is a strong chance that Owens will stop him.
#1. The Bloodline OGs (Paul Heyman, Jimmy and Jey Uso)
The OTC’s Bloodline won’t be deemed as such without his original crew. After Roman Reigns’ loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40, the group went on a downward spiral until Solo Sikoa revealed his true intentions and eventually assumed power.
He would, later on, introduce new blood into the group - a move that Paul Heyman opposed that led to him being booted out brutally.
Roman Reigns would need all the help he could get to take back what was once his and restore order within the group. The Wiseman could be talking to The Usos about it and convincing them to band up once again.