Popular WWE Superstar pokes fun at Bloodline member ahead of SmackDown
The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa, is arguably the most dominant faction on Friday Night SmackDown. Ahead of the upcoming edition of the blue brand's show, a popular WWE Superstar shared a social media update poking fun at one of the members of the heel stable.
Tama Tonga made his WWE debut on SmackDown following WrestleMania XL by attacking Jimmy Uso and joining forces with Solo Sikoa. In addition to his impressive in-ring performances, which saw him win the Tag Team Championship, the 42-year-old has contributed to several hilarious moments by often making weird noises. SmackDown Superstar Indi Hartwell referred to the same in her recent social media update.
The former NXT Women's Champion took to her X (fka Twitter) account to poke fun at Tama Tonga. She posted a picture of the former Bullet Club member from one of his hilarious segments, claiming she could hear her shared photograph.
You can check out her post below:
Paul Heyman opens up about getting attacked by The Bloodline
Paul Heyman has been absent from WWE television since the June 28 edition of Friday Night SmackDown. The Bloodline brutally attacked The Wiseman, sending him crashing through the announcer's desk, after he refused to acknowledge Solo Sikoa as his Tribal Chief.
While speaking to Sam Roberts during his appearance at Fanatics Fest, The WWE Hall of Famer opened up about getting taken out by the Solo Sikoa-led stable. Heyman claimed that the attack was needed to establish the new faction as he was the last link of the original Bloodline.
"Well, they had to do that. That's the exclamation point of what they're doing. At some point, for Solo [Sikoa] to become The Tribal Chief, for Tama Tonga to become The Right Hand Man, for Jacob Fatu to become The Enforcer, you have to take out The Wiseman. I'm the last link to the original Bloodline," he said. [ From 1:08 onwards]
You can check out Paul Heyman's comments in the video below:
Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa faced DIY and Street Profits in a Triple Threat Ladder Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship on the October 4 edition of SmackDown. The main event on the night before Bad Blood ended with Tonga Loa retrieving the titles to extend their championship reign.