Former champions to help The Street Profits against The Bloodline? Exploring the chances

The Street Profits and The Bloodline were supposed to face each other in Saudi Arabia
The Street Profits and The Bloodline were supposed to face each other in Saudi Arabia

Before WWE King and Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia, The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tonga Loa) was going to face The Street Profits on SmackDown, in Jeddah. This match was going to mark the in-ring debut of the faction's newest addition, Tonga Loa.

However, as revealed by The Wiseman Paul Heyman, Loa couldn't travel to Saudi Arabia, which led to the match being pulled. While fans did not get to see this bout last week, there is a chance it might happen on this Friday's SmackDown, and if it does, there is a possibility that Street Profits might upset The Bloodline.

While beating The Bloodline is an uphill task, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton could help The Street Profits beat Solo Sikoa and Tonga Loa. The former world champions are known to be rivals of the Sikoa-led group. This is more than enough of a reason for them to help Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins.

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Also, since Tonga Loa was the one who cost Orton and Owens at Backlash, the duo has a score to settle with him. Hence, by helping The Street Profits win, The Viper and KO will be able to gain revenge, and potentially restart their feud with The Bloodline.


Real-life bloodline member says The Bloodline under Solo Sikoa is dangerous

Since WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa has made it clear that he can't tolerate losers. That's the reason Sikoa laid down a vicious beating on his brother Jimmy Uso since Jimmy lost to Jey Uso at The Show of Show. After this, the additions of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa made The Street Champion's Bloodline even more vicious.

Recently, a real-life Bloodline member called Solo Sikoa's Bloodline dangerous. In an interview with MuscleManMalcolm, WWE legend Umaga's son Zilla Fatu was asked about his thoughts on the new Blooldine, Zilla said:

"I think it's dangerous. It definitely opened a lot of people's eyes because it's like with the story, with The Bloodline story, there's so many perspectives, so many opinions, and so many outlooks with this story. There's no belt involved. Everybodygoing for that necklace." [From 09:06 to 09:48]

You can check out full Zilla Fatu's interview below:

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Zilla's assessment of the faction seems fair. Due to all the additions and previous members of Bloodline, there are several perspectives and opinions about the faction. It will be interesting to see if Fatu is ever involved in the storyline.

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