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Bloodline 2.0 may debut during next WWE SmackDown, suggests new rumor

Solo Sikoa prepares to return to WWE SmackDown following his Ula Fala loss to Roman Reigns. Reports indicate The Street Champion could be accompanied by his father, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, who hasn’t appeared on WWE programming since The Undertaker’s retirement ceremony in 2020.

Rikishi’s potential return aligns with speculation about leadership changes in Bloodline 2.0. The Hall of Famer could step into a Wiseman role for the faction after Solo’s defeat in Tribal Combat on RAW’s Netflix premiere.

The group may also introduce new members to fill the void left by Tonga Loa’s injury. Hikuleo, brother of Tama Tonga, remains a strong candidate after WWE reportedly trademarked the name ‘Talla Tonga’ following his signing in July. Lance Anoa’i, another family member linked to WWE, continues recovery from injury.

Jacob Fatu Addresses Jimmy Uso After Tribal Combat

Jacob Fatu delivered a pointed message regarding the state of The Bloodline following Solo Sikoa’s loss to Roman Reigns.

Big Jim, the difference between our Bloodline is your Bloodline left you on the frontline to deadline