The Bloodline storyline has been the main WWE angle for several years. Meanwhile, wrestling veteran Bin Hamin recently slammed the company, creatively led by Triple H, for not involving two top superstars in the storyline.
After dominating the Stamford-based company for nearly four years, The Bloodline split last year following Roman Reigns' loss to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40. While the OTC reunited his OG Bloodline upon his return from hiatus, Solo Sikoa formed the new Bloodline, adding Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu to his faction. The two groups have since been engaged in a civil war. However, Reigns finally retrieved his Ula Fala last Monday on RAW's debut on Netflix.
While discussing missed creative opportunities on the Keepin' It 100 OFFICIAL podcast, Bin Hamin slammed WWE for excluding Jimmy Uso's wife, Naomi, and The Rock's second cousin once-removed, Nia Jax, from The Bloodline storyline.
"We got girls who should be in The Bloodline because one's married to a guy, instead, she's doing, 'Let me dance and do splits and twerk!' And then, the cousin, Nia Jax, should be in there, and she's not even tied in, and we're doing Tiffy Time," he said. [10:40-10:56]
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What did Nia Jax say about potentially joining the Bloodline in WWE?
Despite many fans suggesting Nia Jax should be the first female to join the Bloodline, Fightful Select reported last September that her name was never discussed as a potential member of the group.
In an interview with Daily Mail UK, the former WWE Women's Champion addressed the possibility of joining the Bloodline.
"It's only been discussed by fans. I definitely think that's an easy thing to go to, but I also know that the boys really support us in our journey. And they want us to be successful in our own right and pave our own path and create our own legacy. 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 said.
It will be interesting to see how The Bloodline storyline develops following Roman Reigns' victory over Solo Sikoa on WWE RAW and if any female family member will play a role in the future.
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