Rikishi and Jimmy Uso
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Rikishi Sends a Message to WWE Star Jimmy Uso After The Bloodline’s Attack

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has sent a message to his son Jimmy Uso following his outcasting by The Bloodline. At WWE WrestleMania 40, The Bloodline suffered significant losses, from Roman Reigns losing the WWE Undisputed title to Jimmy Uso being pinned by his brother Jey Uso.

After The Wise Man, Paul Heyman addressed The Bloodline’s setback, but Solo Sikoa interrupted, emphasizing the consequences of losing. He then targeted Jimmy Uso, who was suddenly attacked by the debuting Tama Tonga. Sikoa joined Tonga in a vicious beatdown on Jimmy Uso. Since this brutal attack, Jimmy Uso has been absent from WWE programming.

After The Bloodline’s attack on Jimmy Uso, reports have indicated that Jimmy has been dealing with a real injury. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi took to Instagram, sharing a photo of his son and asking for prayers from the fans.

Due to his injury, Jimmy Uso was not included in the WWE Draft. He remains a free agent as the promotion awaits clarity on his return timeline. It will be interesting to see what WWE plans for Jimmy Uso once he returns. Speculation among fans suggests that he may reunite with his brother Jey Uso, leading to a reunion of the original Bloodline with Roman Reigns and setting the stage for a showdown between the Bloodline and Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline.

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi’s tribute to the iconic members of The Bloodline

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, the father of the Uso brothers and Solo Sikoa, recently paid tribute to iconic Bloodline members. Rikishi, who is also trying to mend things with his sons, shared an image of Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa together.

Additionally, Rikishi posted a photo of legendary family members on his Instagram. The photo features Peter Maivia, the Wild Samoans Afa and Sika, and the Headshrinkers Fatu and Samu.

All these iconic wrestlers belong to the Anoaʻi family, which has a rich history of producing top wrestlers.

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