4 women getting involved in Bloodline angle upon The Rock's return to WWE is possible, says Hall of Famers

When will The Rock return to WWE? (Images credit: WWE.com)
The Rock is a former WWE Champion. [Image credits: WWE.com]

Several female real-life Bloodline members are currently under a WWE contract. However, they have never been involved in The Bloodline storyline. WWE Hall of Famers Mark Henry and Bully Ray recently suggested that it could change upon The Rock's return.

The Final Boss was last seen in October when he made a surprise appearance at Bad Blood. Amid the ongoing Bloodline Civil War between The OG Bloodline and The New Bloodline, many expect The Final Boss to return and reveal where his allegiance lies. Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, Mark Henry suggested The Rock could have Umaga's son, Zilla Fatu, and Rikishi's fourth son, Thamiko Fatu, as his bodyguards upon his comeback.

The World's Strongest Man and his co-host Bully Ray also discussed a few women who could also get inserted into the storyline upon The Final Boss' comeback, including The Rock's mother, Ata, daughter, Ava, Tamina, and the WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax:

"Ata is still alive, The Rock's mom, Peter Maivia's daughter. Imagine a heel queen. Tamina, her favorite niece. Nia [Jax]," Henry said.

Ray replied:

"You know, what you're just spitting out there Mark, I'll just interject. Rocky and Ava, his daughter. Rocky just abuses his power," Bully Ray replied.

Henry further added:

"Complete abuse of power. That's what I'm seeing here. And I'm hoping that that's the route that they go. But if not, there's so many avenues to go down, Bully." [From 10:39 to 11:23]

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WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax addressed potentially joining The Bloodline

In a recent interview with Daily Mail UK, Nia Jax discussed rumors suggesting she could join The Bloodline, pointing out that the idea was only generated by WWE fans.

The 40-year-old stated that her family's men support women in their journey and want them to be successful, paving their own paths. However, she did not rule out her and other female family members interfering if their men needed help:

"If it does come down to it to where they need a little bit of our assistance, you know that we're going to be there without even a second guess. But right now, they're big fans of ours and what we're doing in the women's division. But like I said, if it's needed, we're going to be there," she added.

Hall of Famer Rikishi recently expressed his desire to see female family members join The Bloodline. It would be interesting to see if that would happen.


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