Rikishi sends a message on behalf of The Bloodline; real-life members featured
Rikishi delivered a message to his followers on Sunday, sharing a photo featuring several real-life members of The Bloodline. The WWE Hall of Famer celebrated Father's Day with a couple of his sons and three of his grandchildren.
In a post on his official Instagram account, Rikishi wished dads around the world during their special holiday. The former Intercontinental Champion is a father to a number of WWE superstars – Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Solo Sikoa.
However, the 58-year-old wrestling legend seemingly didn't spend Father's Day with his three superstar sons. He was with his sons Jeremiah and Samson Fatu, as well as three of his many grandchildren. He wrote in the caption the following message:
"Happy Father's Day from our family to yours !! #Sactown #Valley #Fatus #rikishifatu."
The Master of the Stinkface has a total of eight children – seven sons and a daughter. In addition to Jeremiah, Samson, and the three WWE superstars, his two other sons are Thamiko and Tobias Fatu. His daughter's name is Thavana Monalisa Fatu.
Jeremiah once appeared on WWE television as a teenager, while Samson is a football player for Notre Dame High School and will be part of the 2026 Class. Thamiko is a professional wrestler on the independent circuit, while there's no other information on Tobias.
Rikishi wants Jacob Fatu to succeed in WWE
Many have been waiting for Jacob Fatu's WWE debut ever since news of his signing went public. Jacob is the son of Samu Fatu and his uncle Rikishi wants him to succeed when he makes it to the main roster.
"I kind of see Jacob, honestly, I would love to see Jacob run through top talent on the roster, on both sides, and then finally, when the time is right, that he would be involved into The Bloodline. Meaning going up against either The Rock or Roman Reigns or Solo Sikoa. You gotta give that match to them," the WWE Hall of Famer said on his Off The Top podcast. (H/T BodySlam.net)
Jacob Fatu spent the majority of his career in Major League Wrestling, wherein he was the longest-reigning MLW World Heavyweight Champion. He held the belt for a total of 819 days, losing it to Alexander Hammerstone.