The Bloodline: New Era, Old Grudges

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The Bloodline Family At The WWE Smackdown

The Bloodline Family At The WWE Smackdown

Roman Reigns may be gone, but the drama surrounding The Bloodline continues. After Reigns’ defeat at WrestleMania, Solo Sikoa took charge, recruiting his brothers, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa, to form a new incarnation of the dominant faction. However, this new version faces criticism from an old rival.

Conflict Between The Family

Kevin Owens, despite past conflicts with Reigns and The Usos, offered them respect for their dedication. They’ve traveled the world together and proven themselves.

Solo Sikao and Jacob Fatu From The Bloodline At The WWE Smackdown
Solo Sikao and Jacob Fatu From The Bloodline Family At The WWE Smackdown

Owens freely admits his lack of knowledge about Tama Tonga’s wrestling career. But it’s Solo’s leadership that Owens truly disputes. He claims Solo’s Bloodline is a “bootleg version” that lacks the impact and respect commanded by Reigns and The Usos.

Owens isn’t the only one questioning the new Bloodline’s legitimacy. At the recent WWE Backlash France PLE, Owens and his partner Randy Orton faced off against Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga. Despite a valiant effort, they fell short.

The match’s turning point came with the shocking debut of Tama Tonga’s brother, Tanga Loa, who has now joined The Bloodline. With another member added to Solo’s faction, questions linger. Can this new Bloodline live up to the legacy set by the original founders? Only time will tell.

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Arin Tripathi is a Bangalore-based Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart and one of the publication's most prolific contributors, with over 3,600 published articles. He specializes in crafting content related to U.S.-based shows and series, with deep focus on Marvel Cinematic Universe coverage, MCU character explainers, and major streaming releases on Netflix and Hulu.

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