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WWE keeps on enhancing the strength of the Bloodline. In a mastermind move to wipe out any lingering doubts of post-WrestleMania fatigue inside the fan-favorite faction, the promotion opted to issue a massive twist involving Solo Sikoa’s power lust and Tama Tonga’s unforeseen entry. But this was just the beginning. The storyline orientation has stunned us even more going forward. During the Backlash PLE, Tonga Loa, another son of Haku, made his entry into the Bloodline story. France marked the venue of the birth of a formidable trio comprising Tama Tonga, and Solo Sikoa. Now, according to the latest report, Hikuleo could bring forward a new perspective by making his entry into WWE.

Reliable journalists from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter gave a vision of where it could lead to in a sharp chat.

Next Bloodline direction following Hikuleo’s rumored debut: Explained

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Triple H has reserved Jacob Fatu for the time being, despite the rampant rumor suggesting his impending Bloodline debut. Speculation suggests that Fatu’s charisma and talent could outshine the current poster boy of the Bloodline; Solo Sikoa. And the WWE has held off on his debut due to these fears. While we don’t know whether they will do something similar with Hikuleo, his confirmed WWE signing indicates a fated Bloodline run eventually. Holding onto that notion, Mike Sempervive of F4Wonline noted, that right now, ”If it’s true Hikuleo is coming in and it’s true that Jacob Fatu was signed you add them in with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa and then you have Solo Sikoa and well Solo split off from that you got The Rock and then on the other side you have both Usos and The Rock and Roman Reigns so you know do you bring somebody else in, do you split Solo off at some point I’m sure we’re going to have some sort of 4 on 4.”

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Moving ahead, splitting off Solo Sikoa might legit be an angle to think as Tama Tonga is shaping up to be a great threat to his popularity even if Jacob Fatu won’t slide in anytime soon.

Can Tama Tonga emerge as a rugged competition to Solo Sikoa?

Tama Tonga is in the good book of WWE officials delivering standout performances as the crucial newbie of the Bloodline.. Although many fans and veterans didn’t take him seriously enough in the past, by now, they have realized that Tonga is an old hat in the squared circle. From housing Jimmy Uso alongside Solo Sikoa, triumphing over the duo of Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in a hard-hitting street fight, to the smooth advancement to the semis of the King and Queen of the Ring event in Saudi Arabia, Tonga continues to prove himself a clear winning addition. Dave Meltzer noted that WWE officials have recently expressed excitement over Tonga’s immediate impact as a standout star.

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Given his aggressiveness, it won’t prove absurd if he ends up replacing Solo Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief. What’s your take on a new Bloodline angle being teased following Hikuleo’s potential debut rumors? Let us know in the comments.