WWE legend reveals which member of The Bloodline knows how to "organically stand out"
The Bloodline is currently divided into two opposing sides in WWE: the original members and the new recruits. Despite the internal conflict, the faction has maintained its dominant position in the wrestling world. Recently, the legendary wrestler Bully Ray expressed his admiration for a particular member of The Bloodline who stands out organically from the rest.
The founding members of The Bloodline consisted of Jimmy and Jey Uso of The Usos alongside Roman Reigns. Later, stars such as Sami Zayn and Solo Sikoa were added to the group. The Master Strategist and The YEET Master had left the stable before WrestleMania XL.
However, The Street Champion took over The Bloodline after Reigns lost his Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at this year's Showcase of the Immortals. Solo Sikoa recruited Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu into the faction.
In a recent episode of the Busted Open podcast, Bully Ray mentioned that among all former and current members of The Bloodline, The Samoan Werewolf knows how to naturally stand out. The veteran suggested that other wrestlers should learn to stand out on their own like Jacob Fatu did on the independent scene before joining WWE.
"I'll take somebody who knows how to organically stand out, how Jacob Fatu make it to the WWE. It's because he learned how to stand out on the independent [circuits]. He learned how to become a standout in MLW or any other promotion that he's appeared for," Ray said. (From 05:47 to 06:07)
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Jacob Fatu and The Bloodline cost Jey Uso the IC Championship on WWE RAW
The October 21, 2024 episode of Monday Night RAW featured Main Event Jey Uso putting his WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line. His opponent was Bron Breakker.
At one point during the match, Solo Sikoa, accompanied by The Samoan Werewolf, caused a distraction by appearing in the crowd. The YEET Master was momentarily thrown off by their presence. Even, The Tongans joined the chaos, but Uso managed to take them out.
The Street Champion seemingly saved the former Tag Team Champion as he ate a vicious spear from Bron Breakker. Later, when the referee was distracted, The Samaon Werewolf laid waste to Jey Uso, which led to The Dog of WWE defeating his opponent to become a two-time Intercontinental Champion.
The veteran Bully Ray has claimed that the company may have planted seeds of rivalry between Breakker and Fatu after their intense stare-down on the red brand.
Only time will tell if The Samoan Werewolf and the new Intercontinental Champion will collide in the future.
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