The new anthem from Bloodline is currently out, and people’s thoughts on it vary greatly. The song has received positive reviews and has shown signs that it resonates with a lot of listeners. However, some others have claimed that the song is just mediocre. In any case, the song is garnering attention, and it appears that its lyrics have more depth than simply being a simple hip-hop tune.
The producer of the song and the primary contributor to a significant portion of its composition is WWE Legend Rikishi. It appears that the song is genuinely supporting the current Bloodline members, and the lyrics reflect this sentiment. The two most mentioned entities in the song from The Bloodline were Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.
The song’s lyrics state that Rikishi not only sacrificed everything for The Rock but also took on all the hardships on behalf of the Tongas. In this instance, the Tonga family is mentioned as belonging to another great wrestler, Haku. In case you were unaware, Haku is the father of Hikuleo, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. Despite Hikuleo being the adopted member of the family, they all view one another as true brothers.
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The song is out on Youtube and the exact lyrics about which we just talked about are, “When I say I did it for The Rock, I did it for Tonga. I did it for Rodney, Samu, and Umaga. For Reno, Manu, Mathew, Sika and Afa. I did it for Trint, Ava, Tamina and Nia.”
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Fans so far have been loving the song and it has brought much attention to the Bloodline. As the faction is getting this much attention, can WWE pull something big with them?
Can Bloodline rule WWE once again?
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As you are aware, the WWE’s Bloodline plot has been excellent thus far, and the faction is once again receiving excellent feedback from the fans. Given that Roman Reigns, who is likewise on a sabbatical, is set to rejoin the business shortly, the WWE has a real chance to pull off something spectacular with the Bloodline.
Significantly, Roman Reigns is returning after his decisive loss at WrestleMania 41. A babyface run has been mooted but we will have to see which direction the WWE takes to propel the momentum forward. It will be fascinating to watch what more Bloodline does in the future and how WWE books the Tribal Chief moving ahead. How do you feel about the Bloodline? Did you enjoy the song by Rikishi?