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[PHOTO] Real-life Bloodline members spotted training at the WWE Performance Center

WWE is seemingly looking to add new real-life Bloodline members to the roster, as three stars have been spotted at the Performance Center. The names in question are Taahine Tonga, TalaVou Tonga, and Penina Tuilaepa.

Taahine and TalaVou are better known as The Tonga Twins in professional wrestling. The duo trained under WWE legend Rikishi, and during their time in Women of Wrestling (WOW), they became the first Tongan female wrestlers to become the World Tag Team Champions. Meanwhile, Penina is a Samoan star seemingly looking to start her career in professional wrestling. She is a former Women's Rugby player for Team Samoa in New Zealand.

Taahine Tonga recently took to X/Twitter to share a photo of herself alongside TalaVou and Penina Tuilaepa at the WWE Performance Center.

"On island time 🏝️ ⏰ CHEEEHOO!! πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡΄ πŸ‡ΌπŸ‡Έ #tonga #samoa #tokousos #tribal #queens #tongatwins," she wrote.

Check out her tweet below:

Roman Reigns has always been seemingly against the idea of recruiting Tongans in The Bloodline. During an episode of SmackDown ahead of the King and Queen of the Ring premium live event, Paul Heyman mentioned that The Tribal Chief did not add any Tongans into the fearsome faction due to their dangerous past.

Meanwhile, The Rock does not seem to be a fan of Tongans either, as he did not include any of them, including his uncle Haku, when he showcased his family tree at the WrestleMania XL kickoff show.

Now that Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline and has added Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, it will be interesting to see if the Stamford-based promotion will be looking to form a female version of the fearsome stable with Taahine Tonga, TalaVou Tonga, and Penina Tuilaepa.

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