The Bloodline has ruled WWE SmackDown in Roman Reigns' absence after WrestleMania XL. Today, Tonga Loa shared a rare update and promoted the release of his father, Haku's film.
Earlier this year, Tonga Loa became the second member to join Solo Sikoa's Bloodline at WWE Backlash in France. The star assisted Sikoa and his brother, Tama Tonga, to score a win against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in a Street Fight. Loa has been a key player in the faction alongside Tama.
Today, Tonga Loa promoted the upcoming release of his father, Haku's film, 'The Unbreakable Bunch.' The film had its theatrical release last year. On 1st November 2024, it will be released across all streaming platforms for fans to enjoy. Loa shared the poster of the movie with some information on Instagram.
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The Bloodline's Tonga Loa didn't win any championship on WWE's main roster before 2024
In 2009, Tonga Loa signed with the Stamford-based promotion and worked in the developmental system. The son of Haku had some success while training as he won the FCW Tag Team Championship with CJ Parker, aka AEW's Juice Robison.
Later, he moved to WWE's main roster and got rebranded as Camacho, Hunico's bodyguard. He spent a few years on the main roster and the newly introduced developmental brand. After nearly five years with the company, he was released.
Tonga Loa spent a few years in Japan alongside Tama Tonga and the two returned to the Stamford-based promotion. Later, they both joined The Bloodline in the coming months and terrorized Friday Night SmackDown.
A few months ago, Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu were picked by Solo Sikoa to bring the WWE Tag Team Championship to The Bloodline. The two accomplished it and presented the titles to their Tribal Chief.
However, Sikoa decided to pass the title from Fatu to Loa, as he wanted The Samoan Werewolf's utmost attention as his enforcer. On the latest edition, Tonga and Loa lost the titles to The Motor City Machine Guns.