Zilla Fatu Aligns With WWE Legend, Calls Out Top Bloodline Member

Zilla Fatu Aligns With WWE Legend, Calls Out Top Bloodline Member WWE, Zilla Fatu Instagram

Zilla Fatu has been captured on video calling out a top WWE Bloodline member at an independent event this past weekend.

GLCW Blizzard Brawl took place in Waukesha, Wisconsin on December 7, with one of the featured bouts being Bloodline family member Zilla Fatu taking on Joey Avalon.

The bout received extra attention when it was announced several months ago, as it was confirmed that Fatu would be flanked by Armando Estrada, manager of his late father Umaga, who recently signed a WWE legends contract.

While that was newsworthy enough, Fatu garnered extra attention after securing the win in the bout by calling out The Bloodline’s Tribal Chief Solo Sikoa.

As seen in the footage below, Fatu can been heard saying “where you at Solo” while doing the signature Bloodline finger point to the sky.

When the crowd began showering Fatu with Jey Uso’s ‘Yeet’ chant, Fatu would then get on the turnbuckle and mimic the former Intercontinental Champion.

This comes on the same weekend of Fatu’s interview with Busted Open Radio, in which he made clear his allegiance to Roman Reigns and the OG Bloodline rather than Sikoa’s new Bloodline.

Fatu would also criticise Sikoa for his use of the Samoan Spike finishing move, something he himself has used as a homage to his father throughout his in-ring career thus far.

While Fatu has been linked with a move to WWE since making his wrestling debut last year, he has not yet signed with the company, with a top star recently angling for TNA Wrestling to sign the 25-year-old.

We will provide further updates on Fatu’s future as/when they become available.

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1 month ago by Jamie Toolan

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