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Real-life Bloodline member sends a threat to popular SmackDown star amid rumors of WWE signing 

A real-life Bloodline member recently took to social media to send a threat to SmackDown star and one-half of WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair. The name in question is Taahine Tonga.

Taahine is better known as part of The Tonga Twins alongside her sister, TalaVou Tonga. The duo has already made a huge name in the pro wrestling world by becoming the first-ever Tongan female stars to win the WOW World Tag Team Championship in the Women of Wrestling. After the twin sisters were spotted training at the WWE Performance Center, many people believed that they could soon debut in the Stamford-based promotion.

Taahine Tonga recently took to X/Twitter to send a threat to Bianca Belair. Taahine wrote that she always wondered how The EST kept her ponytail intact while performing inside the squared circle. She added that the 35-year-old star would not be able to do that if she faced The Tonga Twins.

"I always wondered how Bianca [Belair's] ponytail stayed intact during her matches, but guarantee if she had a match with the Tonga Twins that ish ain’t staying in," Taahine Tonga shared.

Check out her tweet below:

It will be interesting to see if The Tonga Twins will sign with World Wrestling Entertainment and possibly challenge Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship upon their debut.


WWE has the perfect opportunity to debut the real-life Bloodline members against Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill

After the latest edition of NXT, Bianca Belair took to X/Twitter to send a message to Shawn Michaels. The EST wrote that she wanted to make an appearance alongside Jade Cargill on the developmental brand.

The SmackDown Superstar also teased that they wanted to defend the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on the white and gold brand.

Check out her tweet below:

This might be the perfect opportunity for WWE to debut The Tonga Twins and put the real-life Bloodline members in a match against Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill for the gold.

The company could also make them a part of The Bloodline Saga, which has seen several stars such as Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Paul Heyman, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu leave an impact on the blue brand.

It remains to be seen if the Stamford-based promotion has planned something for Taahine Tonga and TalaVou Tonga's possible debut.


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