The Bloodline then and now: Exploring the OG members and current counterparts in the new version of the WWE faction

The Bloodline in picture
The Bloodline in picture [Images via WWE website and WWE on Fox Twitter]

WWE Superstar Roman Reigns has been out of action since his defeat to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. In his absence, The Bloodline has been taken over by Solo Sikoa, who has made significant changes to the group.

Solo introduced Tama Tonga into The Bloodline and kicked out Jimmy Uso. Tama's brother, Tonga Loa, also joined the faction, debuting at WWE Backlash. Last week, Solo made a game-changing addition as Jacob Fatu made his much-anticipated WWE debut, attacking Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens and aligning himself with The Bloodline.

During the latest episode of SmackDown, this new iteration of The Bloodline shed one final piece of its past by putting Paul Heyman through the announce table, signaling that this is indeed a new era for The Bloodline.

Here are the four current counterparts of the original members of The Bloodline.


#4. Jimmy Uso - Tonga Loa

Jimmy Uso was one of the original members of The Bloodline and one-half of the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions alongside his brother Jey Uso. Despite past tensions, Jimmy decided to stay loyal to The Bloodline even when his twin left the group. However, after WrestleMania 40, he was kicked out and is currently out of action with an injury.

In his place, 'Infamous' Tonga Loa has been added to The Bloodline. He brings a strong tag team pedigree from his Guerrillas of Destiny days in NJPW.


#3. The Right Hand Man: Jey Uso - Tama Tonga

Roman Reigns appointed Jey Uso his Right-Hand Man during their time together. He left the group last year after falling out with Reigns and went on to establish himself as one of the top stars on Monday Night RAW.

With Solo Sikoa in charge, Tama Tonga has been introduced as his Right Hand Man. The latter has had an impressive showing since his debut, and it will be interesting to see what's in store for him moving forward.


#2. Enforcer of The Bloodline: Solo Sikoa - Jacob Fatu

Solo Sikoa made his main roster debut at the 2022 Clash at the Castle, where he helped Roman Reigns retain his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Drew McIntyre. He soon established himself as a huge threat on SmackDown, and Reigns named him the Enforcer of The Bloodline.

However, Solo has now become the leader of this new version of The Bloodline. During the latest episode of SmackDown, he named his own enforcer, the Samoan Werewolf Jacob Fatu.

Jacob has already made a huge impact in just two weeks, and it will be interesting to see what WWE has planned for the talented star in the future.


#1. The Tribal Chief of WWE: Roman Reigns - Solo Sikoa

Roman Reigns has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest WWE Superstars ever, particularly during his reign as The Tribal Chief and leader of The Bloodline. For over four years, he ensured the group remained dominant, holding the Undisputed Championship.

However, a power shift has occurred since Wrestlemania 40. Solo Sikoa has proclaimed himself The Tribal Chief and implemented significant changes within the group.

During the latest episode of SmackDown, he even took out Paul Heyman after he didn't acknowledge him as The Tribal Chief. This incident may start a civil war as Roman will return soon for vengeance.

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