AEW legend announces his "Bloodline", reveals faction members
The Bloodline is undoubtedly one of the most popular factions in modern-day pro wrestling. In its current iteration, the faction comprises Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu, and leader, Solo Sikoa. Its first leader was former Undisputed WWE Champion Roman Reigns, who took the stable to great heights.
According to Dustin Rhodes, the pro wrestling world has another "Bloodline". The ROH World Tag Team Champion recently quote-reposted a video of a few wrestlers training at the Nightmare Factory. The video was first posted by The Natural's nephew, Wayne Rhodes.
Wayne and Wyatt Rhodes are the nephews of Cody and Dustin Rhodes. Collectively, the up-and-coming duo is known as The New Texas Outlaws. The tandem debuted in the Tony Khan-run promotion earlier this year and defeated Aaron Solo and Jon Cruz in a dark match on Collision.
In the video, Wayne and Wyatt Rhodes were seen honing their in-ring skills. The former Goldust was excited to see them train and mentioned that his nephews were part of their "Bloodline."
"Show 'em nephews!!! #TexasOutlaws Get that work in!!! We have a Bloodline too!!" Dustin wrote on X/Twitter.
It remains to be seen how the careers of Wayne and Wyatt Rhodes pan out. Since they come from a renowned wrestling family, fans expect big things from them. Their tag team's name, The New Texas Outlaws, is a tribute to the tag team of their grandfather, Dusty Rhodes, and Dick Murdoch.
Reports suggest that a new member will soon get added to The Bloodline
According to wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, former Strong Openweight Champion Hikuleo might join the Solo Sikoa-led faction around Survivor Series: WarGames in November. The 33-year-old is Tama Tonga's brother in real life and is reportedly signed to the global juggernaut.
"They also may introduce Hikuleo by then [Survivor Series: WarGames]. He’s under contract and everything and they are waiting for the time to add him," said Meltzer.
Hikuleo made his wrestling debut in 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand. He has since found much success in NJPW.