Booker T reacts after real-life Bloodline member wins new championship suddenly at huge event
Booker T has reacted after a real-life Bloodline member suddenly won a new championship. The legend had some things to say.
WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has been very active in helping to build some future stars through his promotion, Reality of Wrestling. He has particularly taken an interest in Zilla Fatu. After a difference in opinion earlier saw them parting ways, Fatu returned to the Hall of Famer's promotion and found instant success. He won the House of Glory Crown Jewel title earlier and now has won the top title in the promotion.
At the Summer of Champions X event, Zilla Fatu, the son of late WWE legend Umaga, became the new ROW Champion.
Booker T took to X/Twitter and said that while it was not a world title, it represented the promotion globally. He added that the promotion was the best training facility for the next generation of wrestlers.
"Congratulations to @Zillafatu on becoming the brand new Reality of Wrestling Champion! Although the ROW Title might not be a world championship, it does represent Reality of Wrestling, a name known around the world as one of the very best training facilities for the next generation of Pro Wrestlers. Thank you to all who came out to witness all of the new champions crowned and the successful championship defenses at the #SummerofChampionsX! We set an all-time attendance record for the Walker Texas Lawyer Arena with over 700 people!"
Booker T's new ROW Champion, Zilla Fatu, sent a message about latest reports about his future in WWE
On WWE SmackDown, Roman Reigns returned to confront the entire Bloodline. The Original Tribal Chief's impact was felt as Solo Sikoa had to retreat quickly.
Reigns stood tall, but before that, Fatu shared the hourglass emojis. It appears to imply that Booker T's new ROW Champion may be heading to WWE sooner rather than later.
Given the Bloodline story being told at the moment, fans will have to wait to see what role Zilla Fatu plays should he turn up at WWE.