Booker T pushing for 25-year-old real-life Bloodline member to get signed by WWE
The Bloodline saga has been boiling up with some amazing twists and turns every week. The recent developments in the plot have already attracted a plethora of fans, regaining the spotlight as the most intriguing storyline in the entire wrestling industry.
While the story features some of the biggest names in the industry, Booker T. wants another real-life Bloodline member to sign with WWE and join the faction. The veteran wanted Roman Reigns' cousin and the son of the legendary Umaga, Zilla Fatu, to join the company.
In a recent episode of his Hall of Fame podcast, Booker T addressed Zilla Fatu's future in the industry. The former 12-time WWE champion heaped praise on Fatu for his talent and added that the 25-year-old should join the company. Not only that, but the Hall of Famer also addressed the internal issues the youngster had during his time at GCW and stated that he could be forgiven.
"My thing is this, we concentrate on Reality of Wrestling and our thing is I can’t think about anything other than trying to get that young man, Zilla, because he’s talent, get him to the next level, and the next level for me for Zilla, is the WWE. That’s his landing zone. That’s his safe zone, the WWE and his family. I really believe that...but I’m definitely going to try to get him all the way to the WWE and beyond just because he’s family," said the Hall of Famer. [H/T WrestlingNews.co]
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Will Zilla Fatu be a part of the Bloodline civil war at Survivor Series?
WWE is seemingly planning a massive Bloodline vs Bloodline WarGames match for the upcoming edition of Survivor Series.
While Zilla Fatu is yet to sign with WWE, the possibility of an appearance from the 25-year-old seems likely.
Zilla Fatu being a part of the match won't be necessary. Making his debut at the PLE as a distraction would be a great way to get the spotlight on him. With plenty of options to go through, it would be interesting to see what WWE has planned for the faction in the weeks ahead.