Tama Tonga’s cryptic message confirms The Rock’s connection to new Bloodline

The Rock‘s influence over WWE’s Bloodline continues to surface through subtle hints. Following his appearance at Bad Blood in Atlanta, evidence suggests his involvement in Solo Sikoa’s transformed stable.

Tama Tonga added to the speculation with a telling gesture on SmackDown, mimicking The Rock’s throat-cut motion from Bad Blood. When confronted about this similarity on social media, Tonga responded with a cryptic “Shhhhhhhh.”

The theory gained momentum after footage revealed Sikoa mentioning The Rock’s involvement as “the plan” during Bad Blood. The new Bloodline lineup, featuring Jacob Fatu, Tonga Loa, Tama Tonga, and recent addition Bronson Reed as the fifth member for WarGames, appears to align with this direction.

The Rock Reflects on WWE Return and Family Legacy

The Rock’s connection to WWE remains strong, as evidenced by his recent appearance on The Tonight Show. Speaking with Jimmy Fallon, he shared his experience at WrestleMania XL.

“I had such a great time with Cody, Seth, and Roman,” The Rock told Fallon. He emphasized his deep connection to pro wrestling, reflecting on his family’s history at Madison Square Garden during the 1970s.

The Rock’s involvement with WWE has evolved beyond the ring. As a TKO board member, he described his journey as a “full-circle moment.” While his future in-ring plans remain uncertain, his Bad Blood appearance hinted at potential bouts with Rhodes, Reigns, or both at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.