WWE mocks major Bloodline member ahead of SmackDown

This was harsh (image via Instagram)
This was harsh (image via Instagram)

The Bloodline is easily the biggest thing on WWE SmackDown at present, and it seems that Tama Tonga has already gained himself quite a reputation on the mic.

Tonga is clearly someone that the company wants fans to see as a dangerous man, and when he gets on the mic, this isn't something that he is able to convey in words. Ahead of WWE SmackDown, which is set to see the return of Solo Sikoa to The Bloodline, WWE shared the following Instagram post, seemingly mocking Tonga and the way he represents himself on the mic.

The company noted that "he has such a way with words" whilst sharing his comments on the mic from last week's SmackDown.

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Interestingly. Tonga has never needed to deliver a promo because Solo Sikoa is the one who does the talking for his group. Tonga has made this unique style part of his character, and it seems that it's a huge hit with fans.

What will happen when Solo Sikoa returns to The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown?

It's been two weeks since Solo Sikoa has been on SmackDown after Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes agreed to take on Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in a tag team match at Bad Blood.

Last week, The Bloodline was unable to defeat Kevin Owens when he brought some backup in the form of both DIY and The Street Profits, and now it seems that they have a triple threat Tag Team Championship ladder match to contend with next week.

Sikoa probably won't be in the best of moods, but he will be hoping that Roman Reigns isn't set to appear on SmackDown so that he can send a message to Cody Rhodes. At present, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton may think better of backing him up since he sided with Reigns, which could give them a huge advantage.

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Edited by Jacob Terrell
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