WATCH: Bloodline member made a big botch; accidentally attacked own teammate in unseen footage after Money in the Bank
The Bloodline successfully defeated Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens at Money in the Bank. However, one member of the dominant stable made a big botch and fans have now found unseen footage of it.
There were some mistakes and mishaps during the MITB main event that involved Tonga Loa. The Infamous One accidentally hit his head on the announcer's table, which likely made him loopy. He also had to redo a low blow on Kevin Owens after failing on his first try.
In a video uploaded on X, there was a second botch during the low blow sequence. The first botch was Loa missing Owens' private parts on his first attempt since he was possibly trying not to hit his brother Tama Tonga in the head.
The second botch was actually a successful low blow from Loa, but he also hit Tama in the head, the very thing he was trying to avoid on his first try.
Here's the video of the botch courtesy of Hub City News on X:
While some fans found the botch hilarious, others were concerned that Tonga Loa might have suffered a concussion from his earlier fall. However, Triple H confirmed during the Money in the Bank post-show press conference that there were no serious injuries during the event, just some bumps and bruises.
What's next for The Bloodline after MITB win?
Despite the best efforts from Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, The Bloodline prevailed at Money in the Bank. Jacob Fatu put on a dominant display, helping Solo Sikoa get the pin following a devastating Samoan Spike to the Undisputed WWE Champion.
With WWE SummerSlam right around the corner, Sikoa has hinted at going after Rhodes and the Undisputed WWE Championship. Now armed with a pinfall win over The American Nightmare, the self-proclaimed new Tribal Chief of The Bloodline could possibly be next in line to challenge for the title.
Solo Sikoa has taken over The Bloodline in the absence of Roman Reigns and The Rock. He kicked out Jimmy Uso and recruited three very dangerous individuals – Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa.
They also took out Paul Heyman on the June 28th episode of WWE SmackDown by destroying The Wiseman, finishing the deed with a Powerbomb on the announcer's table.