Rikishi is a WWE Hall of Famer and is also the father of The Usos and Solo Sikoa. Although he has not yet been seen on television for the Bloodline storyline, Rikishi has been very active with his insights, clues, and predictions outside the WWE. On his podcast ‘Rikishi Fatu Off The Top’, the Samoan often shares his views on the ongoing WWE storylines. However, there’s another venture that the WWE Hall of Famer keeps himself busy with.
What is it? Hip-Hop! During his WWE days, Rikishi danced to his hip-hop theme music, and he continued his love for the music genre even after he retired from the ring. But rather than dancing to it, he’s the one creating it instead.
And in a recent release by WWE’s new hip-hop king, he made references to his Anoa’i family in the lyrics. Specifically, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, and the new Bloodline. So what did he say about them? Did he diss him like most rappers do when they mention someone else? Let’s find out!
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
In his latest song titled ‘Down with the Kish’, Rikishi featured some rather interesting lyrics. Different from the typical rap name drops where one is dissed, the Hall of Famer praised his family in such a way that it can surely be the new Bloodline theme song.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Rikishi name-drops Dwayne Johnson, Roman Reigns, etc in his latest song
The song reveals the creation of the Bloodline and describes its members. With Werewolves referring to Jacob Fatu, The Rock‘s the Brahma Bulls, Yeet is Jey Uso, and the Chief being none other than Roman Reigns. The lyrics read, “You know they hear the story again and again. Bout how these brothers from Samoa that was blessed with a gift. How we built our own table, put a seat at the end. With the belt around our waist and proceeded to win. Put em in the air if you down with the Chief. Hands in the sky, put em down with the Yeet. Put some a*s on it if you down with the Kish. Smell what we cooking up, shot to the Team. Bunch of animals lurking Big Dogs, Werewolves, Brahma Bulls, and Final Bosses.”
Well, it seems like the fear that Jacob Fatu would overshadow Solo Sikoa has come true. And no other member of Bloodline 2.0 made it to the lyrics. But it’s no wonder that Fatu was mentioned after his explosive debut. Fatu, a former MLW World Champion, made his long-awaited first appearance in WWE, officially joining The Bloodline. During the show, the Samoan Werewolf attacked Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton, thus marking his debut in impactful fashion. His debut had been hinted at by several members of the Anoa’i family in recent weeks, including Rikishi himself.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
And Rikishi was truly impressed by it. Following Jacob’s debut, Rikishi shared on Twitter an image that showed the new The Bloodline. Including Jacob Fatu, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa, with Paul Heyman in the background. And in the caption, they simply put “🩸in,”, signifying the new blood in the Bloodline. Now it would be interesting to see how the WWE manages to continue the booking of the Samoan Werewolf to maintain the fear and helplessness he instilled. What do you think of Rikishi’s lyrics? Let us know in the comments.