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WWE’s Jacob Fatu has opened up on who is next up from the Bloodline Family after his arrival in the promotion two years ago.
Since the beginning of the Bloodline saga back in 2020, we have seen the arrival of new members of the Bloodline family, including Solo Sikoa and the Guerrillas of Destiny.
Jacob Fatu was the latest blood relative of the family to join the company, with him debuting two years ago as part of Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline.
Jacob Fatu On Who Is Next Up For Bloodline Family
With two different Bloodline-related groups now together on WWE television, we could see some more names from the family join soon.
Jacob Fatu himself has elevated himself since his arrival two years ago, picking up a WrestleMania 42 victory over Drew McIntyre and being set to challenge his cousin Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash.
With Jacob now on the ascent in the company, he appeared on the Club 520 podcast following WrestleMania 42, where he was asked who from his family was ‘next up’.
He said:
“We got a lot of family members out there. You got the Uso and them’s brother Thamiko Fatu, you also got my little brother Journey Fatu, my cousin, none other than Umaga’s son, Zilla Fatu.
“Everybody’s story’s different. I can’t say who’s gonna be next, because I wasn’t supposed to be here but damn, if we all get here, it might just be a family reunion or something.
“You can’t really be around family that long, they end up getting on your nerves, that’s probably how this whole Bloodline saga started.”
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The Original Bloodline Reuniting In WWE?
Ahead of WrestleMania 42’s main event clash between CM Punk and Roman Reigns, the Usos would get involved in the build, forcing Punk to apologise for bringing up Reigns’ late father Sika.
This led to a temporary reunion of the Original Bloodline trio, with Roman and The Usos standing side by side once again on this week’s WWE Raw after WrestleMania show as Jacob made his challenge to Reigns.
Add on the current ongoing issues with the MFTs on SmackDown, with Tama Tonga even noting that Solo Sikoa has been ‘acting like Roman’ in recent weeks, it seems we may be seeing the Bloodline saga be brought back to the front coming out of WrestleMania.
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