Forgotten real-life Bloodline relative to return after 5 years and target Solo Sikoa? Exploring potential WWE surprise

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Solo Sikoa could face a big surprise on WWE SmackDown [Credit: WWE.com]
Solo Sikoa is the new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline. [Image credit: WWE.com]

The Bloodline has been on top of WWE for years now, but there have been several changes that made this all the more evident recently. Solo Sikoa has taken over the faction and made it his own, and things have progressed quickly.

Forgotten or otherwise abandoned members of this extended family have found themselves in WWE as part of the group. Solo himself was The Street Champion. He has since brought in Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and even Jacob Fatu, all three of whom have been shunned by the family in the past. This could include Sean Maluta.

For those unaware, Maluta is one family member who has routinely been ignored and may feel slighted by the lack of inclusion from Solo Sikoa. He could debut on SmackDown and target the Bloodline leader.

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Sean Maluta is the nephew of WWE Hall of Famer Afa of The Wild Samoans. He made some waves in the Sports Entertainment juggernaut in the Cruiserweight Classic and proceeded to make an extra few appearances, but he was never signed.

Despite sometimes working for All Elite Wrestling, Maluta appears to be a free agent in the wrestling market. As a result, there is nothing stopping him from showing up on SmackDown and targeting his family members, who seemingly want nothing to do with him.


The Bloodline has a big segment scheduled for WWE SmackDown

Sean Maluta would have the perfect opportunity to target Solo Sikoa and the rest of The Bloodline on WWE Friday Night SmackDown tonight, as the stable has a special segment. They will be involved in something called The Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony.

Not much is known about the segment aside from the fact that Jacob Fatu, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Paul Heyman will all be involved. This could be the perfect chance for the cruiserweight wrestler to strike.

Maluta could sneak out during the segment with a steel chair or a weapon of some kind and go after the family. As tough as each member is, barring Heyman, a steel chair is the great equalizer.

Of course, Sean Maluta may never join WWE in an official capacity or involve himself with The Bloodline. Still, there is a lot of reason for him to feel resentment toward those in his family, and he could express such upon debuting tonight on SmackDown.

Maluta was even left off of the family tree that The Rock presented earlier this year, which would only further incite him. Could he be gunning for The Bloodline on SmackDown? For now, that remains to be seen.

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