Zilla Fatu emerges as potential OG Bloodline replacement after Jimmy Uso injury

Roman Reigns’ OG Bloodline seeks replacement as Jimmy Uso faces injury, while Zilla Fatu shows interest. Thunder Rosa defends Cody Rhodes’ alliance with Reigns as strategic necessity.

Zilla Fatu emerges as potential OG Bloodline replacement after Jimmy Uso injury

The OG Bloodline may soon welcome Umaga’s son, Zilla Fatu, as Jimmy Uso faces time away due to an injury sustained at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024. The development follows Roman Reigns’s faction’s victory over Solo Sikoa’s heel Bloodline at the premium live event.

Jimmy Uso reportedly suffered a legitimate injury during the intense WarGames match, where the OG Bloodline emerged victorious after Roman Reigns pinned Solo Sikoa following a sequence of finishing moves from the team.

Zilla Fatu has positioned himself as a natural fit for the group, having previously expressed support for Roman Reigns over Solo Sikoa. During a recent independent wrestling show, Fatu directly called out the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief and performed Jey Uso’s signature “Yeet” gesture, suggesting his readiness to step in during Jimmy’s absence.

AEW star supports Cody Rhodes’ alliance with Roman Reigns

Thunder Rosa defended Cody Rhodes’ recent partnership with Roman Reigns, framing it as a necessary strategic move within WWE’s current landscape. The former AEW Women’s World Champion shared her perspective on Busted Open radio.

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“In the case of Cody Rhodes, he had to do what he had to do as the golden boy. He had no choice but to work with certain people,” Rosa explained. “He has to work with the top people at a certain time to fight evil. It has happened everywhere.”

Her comments came after Kevin Owens criticized Rhodes on SmackDown regarding the alliance. Rhodes, who has characterized the current WWE era under Triple H as the “Renaissance Era,” continues to navigate his role as champion amid growing scrutiny.

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