Bloodline member gets emotional dad message after WWE debut

In a revealing interview that sheds new light on wrestling’s most dominant family, Tonga Kid, Rikishi’s twin brother, has opened up about his complex relationship with The Bloodline dynasty. His emotional confessions come at a pivotal moment as his son Jacob Fatu prepares to face other family members at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames.

The hidden story behind The Bloodline’s legacy

The Anoa’i family tree, which has produced numerous WWE legends including Roman Reigns, The Rock, and Rikishi, has long been celebrated as wrestling royalty. However, Tonga Kid’s recent revelations on the “Monte & The Pharaoh” show present a different perspective on this storied dynasty.

Personal struggles within wrestling’s royal family

Speaking candidly about his experiences, Tonga Kid shared:

“I believe that I was almost like the black sheep of the family. They didn’t wanna take a chance on me. Didn’t wanna take me to the movies. They didn’t wanna take me here, to the mall, whatever, whatever. I was always that left-out kid.”

This poignant admission provides a rare glimpse into the personal dynamics of wrestling’s most prominent family, revealing that even within legendary dynasties, not all members share equal status or acceptance.