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WWE legend wasn't informed of major changes to The Bloodline; informs wrestling veteran (Exclusive)

The Bloodline has undergone some changes recently under the supervision of Solo Sikoa. The Enforcer added Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa to the ranks as Paul Heyman watched helplessly.

The Bloodline seemed to be in disarray when Roman Reigns and The Rock left after WrestleMania XL. Since then, Solo stepped up and took control in the absence of the Tribal Chief. He even got Paul Heyman to ensure that the faction got drafted to the blue brand during the recently concluded WWE Draft.

This week on Legion of RAW, Sportskeeda senior editor Bill Apter spoke about how the newest members of the faction, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, didn't even tell their father about joining the stable.

Apter claimed that Haku told him in an interview that he didn't know about his sons' creative direction until he saw them on WWE TV.

"I'm gonna give you a scoop about Haku. This will be on my interview with Haku. He didn't know that his sons were going to be part of The Bloodline until he saw them on TV. They kayfabed their father. They were told not to say anything and they didn't." [From 7:34 onwards]

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The Bloodline is gradually becoming a force to reckon with once again. This past Friday on SmackDown, Tama Tonga defeated LA Knight to advance to the semifinals of the King of the Ring tournament where he will face Randy Orton.

Orton has long been a victim of the faction and it will be interesting to see how he comes up against the unpredictable Tama Tonga.


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