On WWE SmackDown, The Bloodline, now led by Solo Sikoa and consisting of Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, is causing chaos. This faction has dominated WWE for several years. Previously, The Bloodline included Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn (an honorary member), with The Rock briefly joining but never officially being kicked out.
Since WWE WrestleMania 40, Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline, bringing in Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. The new iteration of The Bloodline has also kicked out the Wiseman Paul Heyman from the faction.
Since then, the faction has relentlessly attacked Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton on SmackDown. With its number of advantages and physicality, Bloodline has established itself as a dominant force in WWE SmackDown.
With The Bloodline continuing to expand, WWE recently signed another Tongan wrestler, Hikuleo, who has yet to make his debut. Fans are speculating that Hikuleo might join The faction in the future. Additionally, current female star Nia Jax, who is of Samoan descent, has expressed her interest in joining the faction.
Nia Jax drops a hint about joining The Bloodline
Former WWE RAW Women’s Champion Nia Jax recently appeared on the Battleground podcast, hinting at the possibility of joining The Bloodline. She suggested that, as a prominent female Samoan wrestler, she could potentially be a fitting addition to the Bloodline.
She stated, “You know, I think, well, obviously, it’s always a thing, right? Because right now, I am the female Samoan bloodline in the business. I feel as though, and then we have Tamina, and then we have, you know, married and Trinity, or Naomi—apologies, Naomi. So, there is that option…”
Over the years, the faction has seen numerous members but has never included a female. Adding Nia Jax, who has dominated the women’s roster, would certainly be an exciting development.