The Rock made his return to WWE after six months after the main event of Bad Blood last Saturday. The Final Boss stared down Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso and Cody Rhodes and sent them a cryptic message.
It is possible that The Rock takes over Solo Sikoa's Bloodline on the upcoming episode of SmackDown and feuds with Roman Reigns over the title of the Tribal Chief going forward. Sikoa added a new Right-Hand Man and Enforcer to the group, but he has not introduced a Wiseman up till now.
A Wiseman for The Bloodline 2.0 may be introduced by The Rock, who could turn out to be Haku, the father of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. The 65-year-old has close ties to The Great One as he considers the Tongan legend his uncle.
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The Tongan influence on The Bloodline has increased over the past couple of months, so this move would make sense. Moreover, it would also plant the seeds for a Samoan vs. Tongan Bloodline war in the future if The Rock and Solo Sikoa are removed from the group.
WWE could also have Haku's third son, Hikuleo, who is reportedly headed to NXT, join his family once he heads to the main roster.
The Rock introducing Haku could also lead to the return of Paul Heyman on television. The WWE Hall of Famer has been on the sidelines since The Bloodline assaulted him in June following his refusal to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief.
The Rock's uncle Haku was grateful to Triple H for signing Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa
Solo Sikoa replaced Jey Uso with Tama Tonga as the new Right-Hand Man of The Bloodline on the SmackDown after WrestleMania XL. It was a shocking debut as the WWE Tag Team Champion immediately took out Jimmy on the night he showed up.
Tonga Loa also showed up in an unexpected manner at WWE Backlash in France a month later.
In an interview with Bill Apter of Sportskeeda Wrestling, Haku revealed that the debuts were a surprise for him too as his sons did not reveal the news to him. He also thanked Triple H for signing the current WWE Tag Team Champions.
"Paul Levesque. It's his era, and thank you for Paul Levesque. It's his time and... It's his time so I appreciate that he brought my boys in there and part of this great organization, WWE."
With his sons being an important part of the company now, it is possible that Haku returns for one final run after 22 years. He accompanied them in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, so he could also do it in WWE.