Real-life Bloodline member interested in WWE return after 10 years

The Bloodline is a powerful faction in the company. [Photo: WWE.com]
The Bloodline is a powerful faction in the company. [Photo credit: WWE.com]

A real-life member of The Bloodline has teased a potential return to WWE a decade following his last match with the promotion. Solo Sikoa teamed up with Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu to defeat the team of Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens in a Six-Man Tag Team match at Money in the Bank.

Solo Sikoa's father, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, recently commented on the possibility of him returning to the company as a part of The Bloodline's storyline on SmackDown. The veteran has not competed in a match for the promotion since 2014.

Speaking on his Off The Top podcast, the legend admitted he would be interested in returning to the company but noted that it would have to work for both sides. He added that he would not want to be on the road a lot.

"Would I be interested? Of course I would. But it’d just have to work for both sides. I’m at a part of my life, it’s like more than wrestling to me now. I’ve been there, done that for 30-something years, dedicated my life to the professional wrestling industry of being on the road, doing the thing, what I’m supposed to do out there. I don’t know, honestly, if the demands of being a part of The Bloodline, if in case it comes to the point where I need to be on the road a lot, then I’m not kind of interested," he said.

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Rikishi added that he enjoys spending time with his family but teased that he could show up on WWE television someday.

"But keep your fingers crossed. You never know when [I] might pop up. You never know," he added. [H/T: Fightful]

You can check out Rikishi's podcast in the video below:

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Former WWE writer claims the company is making a mistake with new Bloodline members

Wrestling veteran Vince Russo believes WWE is making a mistake by not giving more information about the newest members of The Bloodline.

Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu have all joined the new version of the faction on SmackDown. Speaking on Sportskeeda's Writing with Russo show, the legend complained about the company not providing fans with a backstory for the new Bloodline members. The former head writer of WWE claimed that fans need to know the new members as individuals and the promotion has failed so far in that regard.

"Learn a little bit about them. We had this conversation week one. They need to be individuals. We need to know a little bit about each one, man. They're not doing that at all. Especially Jacob Fatu, at least he looks a little different. The other two could be The Usos. I mean, they look alike, they've got the same builds. Bro, we've gotta make them individuals, man. You've gotta tell us something about these guys, bro," he said. [From 04:48 – 05:22]

You can check out the video below:

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Last week on blue brand, Cody Rhodes agreed to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Solo Sikoa at SummerSlam next month in Cleveland, Ohio. Sikoa and The Bloodline then went on to brutally attack The American Nightmare and Randy Orton in the final segment of SmackDown.

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