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The Bloodline is inflating in size and number. Following Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa’s official debut under Solo Sikoa’s supervision, things haven’t been the same anymore in Roman Reigns‘ family tree. The formidable trio of Sikoa, Tonga, and Loa have instilled a reign of terror. The rumor mills have speculated some more names to be added to their sap.

Hikuleo, who could don the moniker of Talla Tonga, is yet to join forces despite the unbridled anticipation surrounding his debut in the last few days. Nevertheless, Jacob Fatu seems likely to be the one to debut next.

The current Bloodline dynamic is largely heading toward an inevitable civil war given Roman Reigns will make his comeback to the house in a little while. If The Head of The Table returns as early as the Money in The Bank PLE, he might go to take out Sikoa in a grudge fight in the build-up to the SummerSlam. If Reigns loses by any chance, he’s likely to seek help from his abandoned family members, The Usos, to call for a war against the Bloodline 2.0. That’s when it forges a good stage to let Fatu in and show his savvy.

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However, now, some changes seem to alter the plan a bit as WWE filed a new trademark for a Bloodline member on June 19th. Although it’s unknown to whom ‘Caesar Sikoa’ is entitled, given the last name, it’s logical to think that it could be for Solo Sikoa. However, fans have an alternative outlook for it. They largely deem it as the new nickname for the yet to debut Jacob Fatu.

WWE fans hopeful of Jacob Fatu’s rumored debut after WWE’s latest trademark move

Reports have stated that Jacob Fatu has already signed with WWE but officials held off his Bloodline debut for the fear it could outshine Solo Sikoa’s prominence in the group to some extent. Hence, they are currently chalking out a detailed, careful plan to integrate Fatu into the main roster. But fans dismissed this theory as soon as they got to see a glimpse of hope in the new trademark filing. Rising above all the negative arguments, they just want to see the Samoan Werewolf perform under the WWE banner at the soonest.

 

Through the course of Backlash, King, and Queen of the Ring, fans expected the high-stake debut of the former Bullet Club member only to be left disappointed. But they are still holding onto the hope that Fatu might stun us all by emerging on the spur of a moment on SmackDown tomorrow.

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A few of them also scaled out some fantasy booking ideas solely based on the newly filed trademark.

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What’s your take on fans seeing Jacob Fatu’s delayed debut with WWE’s new trademark filing? Let us know in the comments.