Tonga Loa, Liv Morgan, Omos, and others react to real-life Bloodline member suddenly being removed from WWE roster
Several current and former WWE personalities, including Tonga Loa, Liv Morgan, and Omos, recently took to social media to react to a real-life Bloodline member's post after she was removed from the company's internal roster. The name in question is The Rock's cousin, Tamina.
The 46-year-old signed with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2010 and debuted alongside The Usos. She made a huge name by winning several titles, including the 24/7 Championship, and the Women's Tag Team Championship alongside Natalya.
The star last competed inside the squared circle on the February 27, 2023, edition of WWE's Main Event, where she locked horns with Mia Yim. After being absent from in-ring competition for more than a year, she was reportedly removed from the Stamford-based promotion's internal roster alongside Bobby Lashley and MVP. However, the news has not yet been confirmed by WWE.
Tamina recently took to Instagram to post a series of photos. In her post's caption, the real-life Bloodline member showcased her love for her followers.
Check out her Instagram post below:
Several current and former WWE personalities reacted with a like on Tamina breaking silence for the first time since she was reportedly removed from the roster. It included Tonga Loa, Liv Morgan, Omos, Tyson Kidd, Santino Marella, Ruby Soho, Apollo Crews, Shayna Baszler, Bronson Reed, Lacey Evans, and more.
Meanwhile, Natalya, Renee Paquette, Shawn Bennett, and Mike Rome showcased their love for Tamina in the comments section.
Check out screenshots of stars' likes and comments below:
WWE star Nia Jax talked about forming a female Bloodline with Tamina and Naomi
During an edition of the Battleground Podcast, Nia Jax said that there was an option to form a female Bloodline in World Wrestling Entertainment with Tamina and Naomi; the latter is related to the family because of her husband, Jimmy Uso.
"You know, I think, well, obviously, it's always a thing, right? Because right now, I am the female Samoan bloodline in the business. I feel as though, and then we have Tamina, and then we have, you know, married-in Trinity, or Naomi. So, there is that option," said Nia Jax.
It remains to be seen what Tamina has planned for the future of her professional wrestling career.