The Bloodline is easily one of WWE's biggest talking points, and it seems that many more family members are open to being part of the prominent storyline.
One name that has made it clear that he is open to returning to WWE is Afa Anoa'i Jr, who was originally released after a short run with the company in 2009. Manu was one of the original members of Legacy, which also featured Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, and Randy Orton.
Afa was tested throughout his time in Legacy and when he failed the tests, he was kicked out of the group. Orton and Rhodes have since gone on to become two of the biggest stars in the company and now could be the right time for Manu to make his return to get even.
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Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes are two of The Bloodline's most notable rivals on SmackDown, with Rhodes joining forces with Roman Reigns for a match against Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu at Bad Blood. If Randy Orton decided to include himself in the mix once again, then Manu would be the perfect man to bring in to get even.
Will The Bloodline continue to grow in WWE?
The Bloodline has become a phenomenon in WWE, to the point that a new version of the group has formed and opposes the original leader. Two members of the original group are no longer even a part of the same brand.
There is clearly a lot to come from the family in the future and it's been made clear by Rikishi, Jey Uso and several other stars that they could bring in more family members if they decided to flesh out the story more.
At the moment, Reigns is outnumbered even if he brings back Jimmy Uso so he could be in need of some more backup.