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Is Roman Reigns' Bloodline unstoppable with a new member, or is Solo Sikoa the real powerhouse?

The Bloodline has turned into an absolute terror since Solo Sikoa took the chair. The antics that the family has been unleashing portray why they are held in high regard by the WWE and its fans. They hardly give wrestling fans a chance to sit back and relax. The constant adrenaline rush that started with Sikoa ousting Jimmy Uso with the help of Tama Tonga, peaked at an all-time high with Paul Heyman’s brutal beatdown last week. It looked like the family waited for Jacob Fatu’s electric arrival to wreak havoc on the old man. But their thirst for violence hasn’t waned yet and nor is their recruitment spree. The Bloodline addition spree will continue as a handful of stars are standing on the verge of getting their flowers.

The popular fan theory envisaged that Roman Reigns might not digest the massive beat down of his special counsel. Hence, it could work as a final trigger point for the Big Dog to make the much-awaited comeback. In that case, he probably wanted to get his abandoned cousins by his side to ward off Solo Sikoa and his boys. But many more equations will probably be in the play.

First of all, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa’s brother Hikuelo aka Talla Tonga could sign with the Stamford-based company. Now with him potentially being in the house and his family grinding themselves in favor of the Bloodline, there’s no reason for him to choose any other path. Also, the WWE trademark given to him (Talla Tonga) showed enough resemblance to the rest of the Bloodline members’ names, marking his Bloodline entry just a matter of time.

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Another name that’s making enough rounds all over social media as the potential Bloodline ally is none other than Umaga’s son, Zilla Fatu. Although he was surprisingly left out by The Rock’s WrestleMania 40 kickoff show family presentation, he’s surely an asset to bank on. Apart from his Bloodline connection, what fanned the flame of his arrival rumor was an Instagram post, dedicated to his former tag team partner Jacob Fatu. Following the Samoan Werewolf’s striking debut, the 23-year-old posted a photo with him with a brief yet telling caption, ‘See you soon’. 

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But that’s not the end of the setup for the climax of the familial feud as another lesser-known member could make his way to WWE too.

Thamiko Fatu could emerge as an unlikely candidate to invade The Bloodline storyline

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Is Roman Reigns' Bloodline unstoppable with a new member, or is Solo Sikoa the real powerhouse?

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It wouldn’t be a surprise if another Fatu joins in the chaos. Last but not least, recently, Solo Sikoa and The Usos’ brother, Rikishi’s fourth son, Thamiko Fatu captured the attention of the wrestling fraternity through a viral video clip. Within just a year of his debut, his incredible wrestling prowess has managed to win over the pro wrestling faithful. His personal ties with The Bloodline members make him a perfect fit to explore the next chapter of the storyline. It will be riveting to see if and when they dip their feet into the globally acknowledged WWE faction, intensifying the drama.

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With these many Samoan additions coming into play, we have to see who they pledge their allegiance to. Roman Reigns will surely be looking for backup as he looks to combat the rowdy members that lead The Bloodline at the moment. WWE will look to set up the battleground as we head closer to The Tribal Chief’s return and subsequent unveiling of the civil war plotline.

What’s your take on the probable Bloodline members in the queue? Let us know in the comments.