WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi recently took to social media to send a message to legendary Bloodline members.
The Bloodline comprises Anoa'i family members and is represented on WWE television by Roman Reigns, The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Paul Heyman. Throughout the years, Anoa'i family members including Rikishi, Yokozuna, the Wild Samoans, Umaga, and Peter Maivia have established themselves as professional wrestling legends.
On Instagram, the 58-year-old shared a graphic featuring The Headshrinkers (Fatu/Rikishi and Samu), the Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika), and Peter Maivia (The High Chief).
"#pacificislander The Beginning !! NEVER GIVE UP," wrote the Hall of Famer.
Check out the Instagram post shared by the Anoa'i family legend:
Jey Uso wanted Rikishi to be involved at WrestleMania XL
At WrestleMania XL, Jey Uso faced his brother and now-former Bloodline member, Jimmy Uso, in a singles match. The Usos are former multi-time tag team champions and left The Bloodline on their respective terms.
Speaking with the Daily Mail, Jey revealed he always wanted his father to be a part of his match against Jimmy.
"I always wanted my dad involved, whether it be a referee... I just don't think my dad could have kept up, just getting up and down, because referees, they're doing like, push up burpees the whole match too, they're getting a great workout. Maybe like a go home promo, just some kind of cool promo segment. There might be another time for it."
Post-WrestleMania XL, Jimmy was kicked out of The Bloodline by Solo Sikoa and the debuting Tama Tonga. At Backlash France, Tonga Loa joined the faction, assisting his new stablemates to beat Kevin Owens and Randy Orton in a tag team match.
Meanwhile, faction leader Roman Reigns has been on a break since losing to Cody Rhodes. His return is yet to be confirmed by WWE and the same goes for The Rock. The Final Boss' last appearance was on the RAW after WrestleMania XL when he confronted The American Nightmare.