One big thing: The Bloodline’s reach could extend further
WWE Intercontinental Champion JeyUso suggests more family members could join The Bloodline in the future, hinting at a potentially deeper roster of talent from their Samoan wrestling dynasty.
Key points:
• Jey Uso expressed openness to new Bloodline members in an interview with MuscleManMalcolm
• He mentioned having 10-15-year-old family members who are “ready right now”
• Recent additions to WWE include Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa
• Hikuleo has signed with WWE, and rumors circulate about Zilla Fatu potentially joining
Why it matters:
The Bloodline storyline has been WWE’s central narrative since 2020. Expanding the faction could inject fresh energy into the long-running storyline and introduce new talent to WWE’s audience.
Jey’s take:
“I’m never going to say never, especially in this business. Our family is deep. Our bloodline is really deep. I’m talking cousins. I’m talking about 10-15-year-olds who are ready right now. We deep. Eyes open. We’re always going to keep this family business rolling,” Jey said.
The bigger picture:
The Bloodline story began with Roman Reigns and the Usos but has since grown to include multiple family members. This expansion has allowed WWE to showcase the rich wrestling heritage of the Anoa’i family and create compelling, interconnected storylines.
As WWE continues to evolve its storytelling, how do you think the potential addition of more Bloodline members could impact future storylines? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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