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The new era Bloodline saga continues tonight at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with another exciting Blue Brand episode. After AJ Styles took out LA Knight to even the score and earned his shot at the World Heavyweight Championship, we straight jumped into the Reigns family matter. The story picked us up right where we left off last Friday. The latest Bloodline member, Tama Tonga, received a new nickname from Solo Sikoa in a cryptic segment.

Tama Tonga received a new nickname from his Bloodline ally Solo Sikoa

After announcing himself as the new Tribal Chief last week, Sikoa lived up to his word. The new Bloodline sensation was seen decked up in a ravishing black suit when arriving in a limo. He continued to be the pain in the neck of the Wise Man and intimidated him to the core. He hugged Tama Tonga like Reigns used to hug Jimmy Uso and re-introduced him to Heyman with a new moniker.

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Heyman kept fumbling while Sikoa forced him to take him to Kevin Owens.

What’s Solo Sikoa up to? What did he even mean by ‘MTF’? We better look forward to getting the answers while proceeding forward in the show.

Regardless of what his moniker means, Tama Tonga has been on fire handing a shattering blow to Kevin Owens on SmackDown tonight. But any of these wouldn’t be possible if a current WWE superstar didn’t play his part in signing Tonga into WWE. 

Karl Anderson was the key contributor behind Tama Tonga’s speedy WWE signing

The star in question was Karl Anderson, with whom Tonga shared a considerable amount of time in NPJW as a member of Bullet Club.

During a recent episode of Busted Open Radio, Machine Gun spilled that he was the one who let Triple H know about Tonga’s NPJW status after dropping the Never Openweight Championship to Tonga at Wrestle Kingdom 17.

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”After my Tokyo Dome match in 2023, which Triple H let me do, because we signed back with WWE and I was still a champion in New Japan, and he still allowed me to go do two more dates with New Japan Pro Wrestling, with no issue at all. But I remember texting Triple H and telling him, ‘Tama Tonga’s contract is coming up and I think Tama’s a full-blown can’t-miss if you ask me,’ and he wrote back right away.” Anderson noted.

What’s your take on Tama Tonga’s new nickname? Let us know in the comments.