"This was great" - Veteran says 32-year-old star's WWE debut was way better than the debuts of Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa
The Bloodline continues to grow in WWE as Solo Sikoa wants to become the next Tribal Chief of the industry. Recently, WCW legend Konnan discussed and commented on The Samoan Werewolf's arrival.
Earlier this year, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa arrived in WWE and joined Solo Sikoa's iteration of The Bloodline. Much to Paul Heyman's dislike, Sikoa added the two stars into the fray as he wants to become The Tribal Chief after Roman Reigns' hiatus from the Stamford-based company.
Tonga appeared and attacked Jimmy Uso and Loa assisted the faction against Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in France. Speaking on Keepin' It 100 OFFICIAL, Konnan spoke about Jacob Fatu's debut on Friday Night SmackDown. The veteran stated his debut was way better than the other two Tongans' WWE debuts.
"This was great because it was a great debut. He took out three other top guys in one swoop. You made him in one night. He looked like a monster. And, if you've never seen him, you're waiting to see him. I mean, he had a way better debut than the two Tongan guys," Konnan said. [10:36 - 10:53]
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Paul Heyman was kicked out of The Bloodline on WWE SmackDown
In 2020, The Bloodline's storyline started when Paul Heyman aligned himself with Roman Reigns. The Wiseman became an integral part of creating the faction in the coming months after Jey Uso acknowledged The Tribal Chief and Jimmy Uso eventually joined the fray.
Paul Heyman has often guided and advised Roman Reigns on matters about superstars and feuds on the brand. However, Heyman was devasted by The Tribal Chief's absence following the events of WrestleMania in Philadelphia and Solo Sikoa forcefully took over the reins.
Later, The former Enforcer of The Bloodline added new and dangerous members to the mix against Paul Heyman's wishes. On the most recent episode of WWE SmackDown from Madison Square Garden, Solo Sikoa demanded everyone to acknowledge him including The Wiseman.
In the final moments, Paul Heyman took a stand and acknowledged Roman Reigns as his 'one and only' Tribal Chief. This didn't sit well with the group, as they power-bombed him through the announce table after Solo Sikoa hit a Samoan Spike.
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