4 Superstars who can STILL join the Bloodline in WWE: A current Queen, legend's son & more
Jacob Fatu finally made his WWE debut on the latest episode of SmackDown. As things broke down in the main event between Cody Rhodes and Solo Sikoa, Fatu debuted to tip the numbers back in favor of The Bloodline.
After a splash through the announce table, The Samoan Werewolf joined Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa in the middle of the ring.
Now that Jacob Fatu has officially debuted for WWE as a member of The Bloodline, some other names can follow him. The next four stars could still join the new Bloodline in WWE.
#4. Lance Anoa'i teamed with Jacob Fatu in MLW
His name might not be as notorious as that of Jacob Fatu, but Lance Anoa'i is also a member of the Samoan Dynasty. Lance's father is Samu, Rikishi's partner in The Headshrinkers.
Lance was allied with Jacob Fatu in Major League Wrestling, winning the promotion's tag team titles with Juicy Finau.
If Solo Sikoa wants to overwhelm his enemies with the growing numbers game, then adding Lance Anoa'i could be a possible move in the future. Commentators could reference the history the Headshrinkers had in the WWE.
#3. Zilla Fatu is Umaga's son
Another member of the Anoa'i family who has been growing his profile in the industry is Zilla Fatu. Zilla is the son of the late Umaga, and he's wrestled in Game Changer Wrestling and Booker T's Reality of Wrestling in Texas.
Solo Sikoa uses Umaga's Samoan Spike as a tribute to the late superstar. Zilla uses the same move to finish off his opponents.
WWE keeps trying to up the ante with members of The Bloodline so that other new faces could join the ranks this year. If Zilla is a free agent at some point, expect Triple H to scoop him up.
#2. Nia Jax has links to The Bloodline
One of the easiest additions to the current Bloodline would be Nia Jax. She's a cousin to both Roman Reigns and The Rock but hasn't really crossed paths with the faction.
Many groups in WWE have female members, including The Judgment Day, Alpha Academy, The Final Testament, Meta-Four, the LWO, Legado Del Fantasma, and The Pride.
Adding the current Queen of the Ring would certainly give the new Bloodline another imposing figure. It would also give Jax a huge spot in one of SmackDown's top angles.
#1. WWE has been interested in Hikuleo
Another big name that could still join The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown is Hikuleo. He's brothers with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa and the adopted son of Haku. He has worked with his siblings in New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
When WWE showed interest in Tama Tonga, the promotion was also reportedly looking at adding Hikuleo. He's bigger than the other members of the group and would give the new version something the original group didn't have - a 6-foot, 8-inch monster.
His contract with New Japan expired on June 9th, so he could be popping up as the next huge member of The Bloodline. Hikuleo even recently trained with NXT star Eddy Thorpe.