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Rikishi sends an emotional message amid The Bloodline turmoil in WWE 

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi recently sent an emotional message that seemingly targeted his sons, Solo Sikoa, Jimmy, and Jey Uso. The Attitude Era legend shared a post reflecting the relationship between father and son.

Until a few months back, Sikoa and The Usos were aligned with Roman Reigns as part of The Bloodline. However, things have gone disarray, and all of them are going in separate directions.

While Jey Uso disassociated himself from The Bloodline in June 2023, Jimmy was kicked out of the stable after WrestleMania 40 by Solo Sikoa, who has become the new leader of the faction in Reigns' absence.

Amid this, Rikishi has kept track of things and shares his thoughts on how his sons are faring in WWE. The 58-year-old recently took to his Instagram stories to share a post about how sons often don't realize how "valuable" their fathers' knowledge could be until he's no longer around to share it with them.

While Rikishi doesn't explicitly mention his sons in the post, it's safe to assume it is directed toward them. Check it out below:

Screengrab of Rikishi's story
Screengrab of Rikishi's story

Though fans have clamored for it, Rikishi hasn't made a TV appearance as part of The Bloodline saga, and it doesn't look like it will materialize anytime soon.


Rikishi thinks Jimmy Uso could embark upon a singles run in WWE

On a recent episode of his podcast, Off the Top, Rikishi predicted that Jimmy Uso, who hasn't been seen since being booted out of The Bloodline, could return to embark upon a solo run in WWE like his brother, Jey.

Rikishi added that Jimmy was more than capable of handling things by himself and that, if granted, he could take advantage of the opportunity to go on his own.

"I have no doubt that you know, even when Jimmy [Uso] comes back if he decides to move forward on his own, you know, these boys, they're already prepped for singles competition. They're prepped for entertainment. They're prepped for, you know, for the main event, you know, and the only thing was stopping was just an opportunity," Rikishi said.

Considering how ruthlessly his brother Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga beat him up, Jimmy Uso could return to WWE as a fiery babyface with vengeance on his mind.

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