Bloodline members have real-life heat on WWE SmackDown; wrestling veteran debunks popular rumor
The Bloodline became stronger than ever after WWE Crown Jewel, but there have been rumors circulating that two members have real-life heat. Recently, Disco Inferno addressed it and debunked the rumor about Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
Earlier this year, The Bloodline's face changed when Solo Sikoa became the new Tribal Chief. Later, Jacob Fatu joined the fray and became Sikoa's enforcer similar to The Street Champion's previous role in the faction. However, a few fans stated the two have real-life heat.
Speaking on Keepin' It 100 OFFICIAL, a fan asked Disco Inferno if the two have real-life heat or if it's just a rumor from the internet. The veteran went off and questioned the rumor's legitimacy. Moreover, he criticized Jacob Fatu's antics inside the ring during promos.
"What on Earth are you watching on screen and thinking they have legit heat backstage with each other? That's absurd. There's literally nothing in their performances. I don't like him standing there and praying to Solo [Sikoa] with the praying hands. I think that's kind of silly looking, to be honest with you. I'm not a fan of that," Inferno said. (From 00:55 to 01:13)
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Earlier this year, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu helped Solo Sikoa create a new incarnation of the faction when Roman Reigns went on a hiatus. However, it came with a sacrifice, as Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman were at the receiving end of a beating by the group on WWE SmackDown.
In the coming months, Reigns returned to WWE and cost Solo Sikoa his matches on multiple occasions. The two stars waged war, and others started to pick a side. However, Sikoa crossed a line with Jey Uso and the RAW star reunited with his brother and cousin to take on The Bloodline in Saudi Arabia.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out for the OG Bloodline. In the end, Sikoa hit Reigns with a Samoan Spike and won the match for his team. Later, Sami Zayn tried to reunite with the faction but hit The Original Tribal Chief. It'll be interesting to see what's next for the original group in the coming weeks on WWE SmackDown.
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