On the June 21st edition of WWE SmackDown, The Bloodline added its newest member, Jacob Fatu. While Fatu's debut proved to be vicious for Cody Rhodes and his team, it's worth noting that the former became the third addition to the Samoan faction since Solo Sikoa took control.
Before Fatu, Tama Tonga and later his brother Tonga Loa were made part of Bloodline. This leads to the question if there is any other Fatu who could be added to the faction. The answer is yes. There are two more who could be added to Bloodline, and they are Journey Fatu and Zilla Fatu.
Before we get into the details, let's take a small look at the Fatu family. Solofa Fatu, aka Rikishi, has five children. Among them, three (Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Solo Sikoa) are already involved with professional wrestling. This leaves the children of Samuel Fatu, aka Tonga Kid, and Edward Fatu, aka Umaga.
While Samuel's son Jacob is already in WWE, his other son, Journey Fatu, is yet to make his debut for the Stamford-based promotion. At the age of 28, Journey is currently wrestling on the independent scene and is making quite a name for himself. Hence, it won't be surprising to see him join WWE at some point.
Next, Umaga's son Zilla is also pursuing professional wrestling. While Umaga has four children, it seems only Zilla Fatu has joined the business thus far. Therefore, the chances of him joining The Bloodline in the future are high.
Wrestling veteran makes a prediction about The Bloodline for Money in the Bank
At Money in the Bank, The Bloodline will face Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens in a 3-on-3 tag team match. Which three members of The Bloodline will compete hasn't been revealed yet, but a wrestling veteran has predicted the faction will lose.
During an episode of Sportskeeda Wrestling's The Wrestling Time Machine, veteran journalist Bill Apter said Cody Rhodes and his team will win the match, but they will be ambushed by The Bloodline after the contest ends. Apter said:
"What I predict is, again, Cody and his team are going to win, but Jacob Fatu is gonna go maniacally crazy after that match and injure them and leave them lying. That's what I think is gonna happen." [2:00 onwards]
Based on how Solo Sikoa and his group have acted in recent weeks, it won't be surprising to see them carry out something along these lines. Until then, all eyes will be on tonight's episode of SmackDown to see which three members of the Samoan faction will face Cody Rhodes and his team.