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Real-life Bloodline member needs to join Solo Sikoa's group at Backlash 2024 by costing Randy Orton and Kevin Owens

Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga have a big clash ahead of them. The duo will lock horns with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in a tag team match at the Backlash Premium Live Event next month. It will be a tough match-up that will take all the superstars involved to the limit.

With that in mind, it would be in Solo Sikoa's best interest to welcome a real-life Bloodline member into the fold. This member happens to be his cousin, Jacob Fatu.

Fatu, who previously worked with New Japan Pro Wrestling and Major League Wrestling, has reportedly signed a deal with WWE but is yet to make his debut.

Considering his ability, there is no reason why he shouldn't directly debut on the main roster. It's only a matter of the right timing, and Backlash France may be just that. It certainly would be quite a shocking moment, but there are other reasons why this would be perfect.


Jacob Fatu's debut at a premium live event would be far more impactful!

Over the years, several WWE superstars have made their debuts on the regular weekly RAW or SmackDown shows. However, a debut for The Bloodline comes once in a blue moon. Both The Rock and Tama Tonga joined the faction on separate episodes of SmackDown.

However, given the hype surrounding Fatu, having him follow in Solo Sikoa's footsteps and join The Bloodline at a PLE like Backlash France would be far more impactful.

If this comes to pass, Fatu will be able to announce his arrival at one of WWE's biggest events in the calendar year. It would also give Solo Sikoa an extra weapon as he hopes to solidify his position as The Tribal Chief.


Fatu could interfere and prevent Randy Orton and Kevin Owens from suffering a clean loss

With a match between The Bloodline and the team of Randy Orton and Kevin Owens confirmed for Backlash, an important question needs to be answered. Both The Viper and The Prizefighter are two of WWE's top babyfaces, and having them lose cleanly against Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga would make no sense.

Furthermore, it doesn't align with the faction's usual tactic of doing whatever is necessary to win. Taking that into consideration, a debut at Backlash for Jacob Fatu makes the most sense. He can interfere in the match, allowing Sikoa and Tonga to win the match, while also maintaining Orton and Owens' reputation as strong babyfaces.


The Bloodline and Solo Sikoa can continue to build momentum in this new era

One thing that is important to remember is that we are in a new era with WWE. More importantly, it's a new era that has kicked off for The Bloodline without Roman Reigns, the heart and soul of the faction. Now, with Solo Sikoa at the helm, WWE will need to do whatever it can to help this new version of the faction build momentum.

The addition of Tama Tonga is great, but adding more muscle to the group in the form of Jacob Fatu would only improve things. It would signal a new era for The Bloodline, one with Sikoa at the helm.

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With Sikoa, Tonga, and Fatu, The Bloodline will have a completely new look. It will add an interesting dynamic to the current set of storylines, and keep the spotlight on them.

But at the end of the day, this is all just speculation. There is no telling when Jacob Fatu will make his debut at the Backlash Premium Live Event, or align with his cousin. The WWE Universe will just have to wait patiently and see what is in store for them down the line.

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