Zilla Fatu sends an emotional message from outside MSG after Solo Sikoa's Bloodline take Paul Heyman out
Zilla Fatu is a real-life member of The Bloodline, being the son of the late Umaga and cousin to The Usos and Jacob Fatu. He shared an emotional message a few days after Solo Sikoa's Bloodline battered Paul Heyman on SmackDown.
Sikoa tried to anoint himself as The Tribal Chief with the help of Jacob, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. He attempted to get Heyman to make it official, but the latter showed his loyalty to Roman Reigns. It led to The Street Champion of the Island attacking The Wiseman with the Samoan Spike, followed by a Diving Headbutt from Jacob and a Triple Powerbomb on the announce table.
In addition to the attack on the WWE Hall of Famer on SmackDown, the company and Madison Square Garden also honored the life of the late Sika Anoa'i of the Wild Samoans. They paid tribute to Reigns' father with a video package and the iconic poster outside MSG.
Zilla Fatu shared Sika's poster on his official Instagram Story as a tribute to the Hall of Famer. It has been an emotional time for the entire family, given the death of one of the elders as well as the turmoil brewing within The Bloodline on TV.
Lance Anoa'i posted the same tribute photo from outside Madison Square Garden a few days ago. Lance is a grandson of the Wild Samoans and the son of Samula Anoa'i, famously known as Samu in WWE in the 1980s.
Zilla Fatu wants to join WWE
In an interview with Joey Franchize last month, Zilla Fatu was asked about his plans and where he wanted to end up wrestling next. Zilla wished to join WWE and didn't want to "break the cycle" by signing with AEW.
"WWE, uce. That's the main one. Like I said, back to what I was saying with my family, my family got a long history with WWE. So at the same time, I don't want to be the first Fatu or Anoa'i to go to AEW. I don't want to break that cycle, but it just gotta make sense because everybody's journey is different. My journey’s different," Zilla said. [H/T: Fightful]
Zilla Fatu currently works for Game Changer Wrestling while making sporadic appearances for Reality of Wrestling. He only started wrestling last year, so he has a long way to go.